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#146 of 230 Re: 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8l v6 Coupe A/C Problem [cherokeerayne]
by buckeye1872
Sep 28, 2007 (11:46 am)
I had the same problem. Short answer is it was low on freon. This will cause the problem. I had cold air pass/ warm driver. I had system recharged
Valvoline, but they must not of done it properly. So after that I changed out...ACC unit, checked actuator, changed driver side temp sensor, changed outside temp sensor. Finally took it to my mechanic and he said he just added more freon. Blowing out freezing cold both sides!! If that is not your problem then the first thing I would check would be driver side actuator if it is an automatic dual climate control system. not sure if it is same on your car( i have a 2000) but it is fairly easy to get to. Remove kick panel under steering wheel, take steering wheel kick panel off(metal one). First time took awhile to take out, when I re checked it, took about 15 mins. Search "Morads" on ebay. He deals in used parts and has theses available.
#147 of 230 Re: driver side a/c fine, passenger side hot air [kgnpeny]
by kgnpeny
Oct 03, 2007 (3:29 pm)
FYI, the problem was a faulty passenger side actuator/motor.
#148 of 230 Re: Climate Control Fan [del_64]
by red97
Oct 16, 2007 (5:51 am)
I have a 97 grand prix, first problem was that the fan motor quit replaced the fan motor, at first the unit worked fine now I only get an air flow (hot or cold) on fan stting 5. I have read on this forum about where the fan motor resistor is located but that appeared to be for newer gp's. Is this location (behind & left of the motor) accurate for my year as well? Sales person at part store said it would be behind the selector switch under the radio, after an hour of work found he was way wrong. Your price was accurate the resistor is only about $25.00
Please help,
thanx
#150 of 230 Grand Prix heating problem
by sparty1
Oct 23, 2007 (9:39 am)
The heating in my 2002 Grand Prix is not working as it should. Now that fall has arrived, I've noticed that its taking much longer to heat up, and the temp is not as hot as it should be. I've also noticed that when it does heat up (warm/not hot), it sometimes reverts back to a cooler temp. I recently replaced the resistor that caused speeds 1 & 2 not to work, but that should not impact the temp. Any ideas?
#151 of 230 Re: Pontaic 98 GP GT A/C Blower dead [shadow83blk]
by shadow83blk
Oct 23, 2007 (12:56 pm)
I forgot to mention that the car has Climate Control (3 wired blower).
The car is my son's and he is away at college. He just called and the blower is completely dead, the connector is melted. Earlier he was able to get it running by wiggling the wires and the connector made contact. He didn't tell me that he had to keep doing this though. He is frantic and hot since I am not there and have no idea what it looks like. Does anyone know if the connector is wired to the blower and can be replaced? He said that it looks like it is part of a plastic housing.
#152 of 230 2005 Grand Prix heater problem
by kalel5235
Nov 21, 2007 (8:48 pm)
in my 05 GP i have the 3.8l non-sc and my heat doest get hot as it did, the temp ride a little lower than normal what do you think
#153 of 230 04 Grand Prix no heat
by xtremegixer
Dec 04, 2007 (11:28 am)
So I thought i'd throw this out to everyone...i have an 04 GP GT and the heat decided it doesnt want to work. The blower still works and I was thinking it was the thermostat stuck wide open. Changed it since it was simple and that didnt fix the prob.
Im guessing it's probably the heater core? Has anyone changed this or have a link to a step by step on changing this. To answer some questions ahead of time....there is no coolant leaking into floorboard, there is definitely coolant in resevoir, and heat blows just barely warm...not hot like it should.
Thanks in advance...
Blake
#154 of 230 Re: blower [iansme1979]
by mresco
Dec 04, 2007 (6:36 pm)
I have a 2004 Grand Prix,,,Looking at the b/m resistor,,It looks like it is pop-riveted to the blower housing. Are they pop rivets? How is the resistor removed,,,,Thanks
#155 of 230 A/C - Heat Not working
by coneycone
Dec 06, 2007 (7:18 am)
So I have not had heat for the past 2 months. Well, i live in Pittsburgh and well its winter time here. So here is what i have learned in researching this FAN problem.
If you have the issue of your Blower NOT working on speeds 1-4, this is probably your Blower resistor part. (a bit difficult to remove, but doable, price $25)
If you have the issue of your Blower NOT working on any speeds 1-5, this is going to be the Blower motor resistor or the Blower motor (very easy to uninstall and reinstall, price $50-$150, pending manual or automatic climate control).
If you have the issue of multiple things going wrong, HUD, Heated seats, Daytime running lights shutting off, rear defogger - This is most likely your Ignition Wiring ( i think the yellow and orange wires) thing that you read about on here.
I hope this helps, or at least saves you some diagnostic towards your problem.