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2002 pontiac grand prix engine 3.1 l v6 se coolant tank bottle
2002 pontiac grand prix engine 3.1 l v6 se coolant tank bottle












2002 pontiac grand prix engine 3.1 l v6 se coolant tank bottle

Anything from factory security system locking you out, bad fuse/relay, clogged fuel filter,faulty fuel pump, oil sending unit/crank sensor failure, clogged catalytic converter, failing electronic ignition, ECM/PCM,etc.,etc.

2002 pontiac grand prix engine 3.1 l v6 se coolant tank bottle

There are many reasons for your car to crank and not start. If you tell me which engine your car has I can give you more things to try.ĭottieleland, There is (NO) fuel reset/shut off switch or button on your 2003 Grand Am. You can remove and test your starter to confirm whether or not the solenoid is engaging the starter.Īside from those two things, you may want to look at some of the other fuses/relays associated with starting the car. If you can hear the starter motor turning but the engine isn't turning (look at the belt) then the starter may not be engaging (in your car I believe this means that you must replace the whole starter). If this doesn't solve the problem, make sure that the engine is actually turning when you attempt to start it. If you can hear this relay make a "clicking" noise as the car attempts to start, then it is working properly. Start with the car off, and have somebody else put the key in the cars ignition and attempt to start the car while you listen to the relay. The fuel pump relay is #18 in the fuse box. If that fuse looks good, then you may want to check the fuel pump relay (also inside the engine compartment fuse box). The fuel pump should be connected through a fuse in slot 48. The cover should be pretty easy to remove. Check in the engine compartment fuse box, it should be near the battery under the hood.














2002 pontiac grand prix engine 3.1 l v6 se coolant tank bottle