I am assuming that my inline fuse for my grand prix radio is out. The dash cluster recently when out and was replaced, but the radio never returned to working order. The radio fuse is good and getting power, and the knobs and buttons all light up, but there is no radio display and it does not power on. I know in my scion that there is a 7.5a ACC fuse underneath the steering column that blew at one point and caused the same problem. I am just unsure as to where is this fuse is located or labeled as in my grand prix
SOURCE: 1997 pontiac grand prix gtp power steering
I had this exact car and I had all the same problems your talking about, The pump although I can't tell you for sure is on the left side of the engine as your looking at it. If it is whining it is because it is low on fluid, also when topping it off fill it to the full mark while it is running. If it is foamy turn the steering wheel all the way left and all the right a few time to help get rid of the air. You may have to let it sit a while to let the bubble escape, check and do this again, it could be a bad pump also. The overheating problem I had with mine was a bad temp sensor for the computer. It has two temp guages and the computer uses on to activate the fan as needed. I also had another problem with mine, on the front of the intake is a small plastic elbow for a heater hose and this goes bad. Had to replace mine. Wasn't hard, and the part was cheap. Hope this helps you!
SOURCE: aux input location
Though I'm sure there is an AUX button on the radio, there isn't actually an auxillary port on a 2007 Grand Prix stock radio.I'm sorry to say, but you would have to get an aftermarket radio.
SOURCE: power steering
the power steering pump is mounted on the front of the motor, the pump has a lid which you unscrew to add fluid. if you cant find the pump follow the serpentine belt until it goes around the pump (large Pulley) with about a four or so inch long neck. Make sure you buy the fluid made for your vehicle.
SOURCE: 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT headlights no power
clean the computer lead interface. my buddies car did the same thing, we cleaned the computer leads with a good eletronic spray cleaner and it fixed the problem.
SOURCE: 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix -
I can't answer because I have other question open, sorry, but here I send any comments and clues to solve (I hope).
For the FUSE PANEL, location and description, I suggest check the 2000-Pontiac-Grand-Prix-Owners-Manual (page 330 and next). A/C have one "diode". Check it.
About your radio display, sound like a internal problem, keep in mind that the CD is working.
The Security Litgh, its possible that you have any problem with the THEFT system or any aftermark alarm (if you have).
Resetting Oil Service Indicator Lights - Pontiac Grand
Prix, 1999-03
Driver Information
Center If Equipped). Turn the ignition to ON without starting the
engine. Fully press and release the accelerator pedal three times
within five seconds. If the CHANGE OIL Soon indicator flashes two
times, the system is resetting. Turn the ignition key to OFF, then
start the vehicle.
If the CHANGE OIL
SOON indicator comes on and stays on, repeat the procedure. To reset
the OIL LIFE indictor if equipped with a Trip Computer: Press the
trip MODE button until the light appears next to OIL LIFE. Press and
hold the trip RESET button until the oil life percentage changes to
be 99 percent.
Hope helps (remember rated this).
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