Pontiac Grand Am Heating/Cooling

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#61 of 91 Little heat from heater.....HELP PLEASE by skaye

Feb 12, 2008 (10:49 pm)

I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am (V6). I'm not getting much heat from the blower. The temp. gauge shows just above 70 degrees Celcius. Could this be a thermostat problem?
Sometimes the temp. gauge goes up to 90 degrees, and I finally have heat in the car, but usually it stays below that.
HELP please........
This is the second time I post my question....if anyone can help I would appreciate it so much..
thanks

#62 of 91 Re: 2002 grand am heating problem [bran320] by krolnjc

Feb 19, 2008 (10:06 am)

Replying to: bran320 (Jan 16, 2008 1:01 pm)
I was having the same problem and it was leaking antifreeze and it ended up being the intake valve gasket and some other gasket and it needed to have a Power Flush to get rid of the factory antifreeze. Cost $600 to get it fixed.

#63 of 91 Re: blower motor resistor ] by ebill

Mar 05, 2008 (11:53 am)

Replying to: rshoemaker1 (Jan 22, 2008 4:31 pm)
Location of blower motor resistor
 Not sure where blower motor resistor is located in my 12002 Grand Am. Could you please point me in the right direction?

#64 of 91 2000 Grand Am blower not working at ALL!! by bucchb

Jun 05, 2008 (6:35 am)

I have checked fuses, and fan relay #13. Things appear to work, but blower not running at any speed.
I have been to "Pull-a-Part" junk yard, and the blower is located, and removed under dash???
 
On older pontiacs, with blower on fire wall this is easy to test and fix. Ussually a loose connector, bad fan, etc. On this piece of crap its a b*&%th.
 
Thought I'd ask first, any hel out there??
 
Bill

#65 of 91 Re: blower motor resistor ] [ebill] by bucchb

Jun 07, 2008 (6:11 am)

Replying to: ebill (Mar 05, 2008 11:53 am)
I have a post of the blow not working at all!!! I am told that the resistor card can fail so that NO SPEEDS WORK. Whats happening to your??
 
The "resistor" is a small circuit card located next ( behind ) the blower motor.
On my 2000, the blower motor is under the dash on passenger side. You need to remove the shrouds under dash, and maybe the glove compartment, then get in the car and look under the dash. Really stinks!!!
 
The card is in a plastic bracket held by 2 screws.
 
Good luck working up side down.

#67 of 91 2003 Grand Am A/C High side port by coastie5

Jul 02, 2008 (4:07 pm)

Hello all. First post here. Need some help. Trying to replace my high side port valve but can't seem to find anybody who carries it. I don't have a part number or anything for it. I looked into getting a replacement kit but the valve has a teflon ball in it. I can't seem to find this thing anywhere. I fixed it temporarily by using epoxy but it still leaks very slowly. I want to replace the whole valve now. Any suggestions???? Thanks

#68 of 91 Confused by bluenotes

Jul 10, 2008 (9:03 pm)

I got one for you guys. Hopefully this is a simple fix. When I turn my A/C on, it kicks in and then my power door locks unlock and keeps unlocking like I am hitting the switch. While that is happening, the A/C stops blowing cold. I turn off the A/C and the door locks stop. I let it sit for a minute and it will blow cold for a little longer and then the door locks act up again. Need some ideas. I live in Florida and it is the middle of summer. Need that A/C.
 
2002 Grand Am SE V6

#69 of 91 bypass a/c by clinny

Jul 21, 2008 (9:52 am)

is there a belt i can buy to bypass the a/c unit on pontiac 2002 grand am 4 cyl clinny

#70 of 91 a/c unit by clinny

Jul 22, 2008 (7:22 am)

is it possible to replace just the clutch on a/c unit
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