Pontiac Grand Am electrical problems

electrical problem

8.7

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

150,527 miles

Number of complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)

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problem #3

2004May 27

(reported on)

Grand Am GT

  • 144,000 miles

Okay, this is my rant about my car! I'm so pissed off at it right now! This problem hasn't been much of a problem up until I moved here to Omaha. Sometimes while driving my car will stall. It will lose power. Sometimes the power will flicker (I know this because I will hear the locks unlock then lock and the speedometer will drop then jump right back up). Since I've got to Omaha though the problem has got to the point where the car will stall while driving then wouldn't start for 30 minutes! I was stuck in a parking lot for 45 minutes trying to get it started once. And this isn't good since I start a job that is about 10-15 miles away from my apartment next week. If you have any idea whats wrong PLEASE PLEASE help me!!!

Sarah K.

Omaha, NE, USA

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problem #2

2003Aug 25

(reported on)

Grand Am GT

  • 150,000 miles

When I drive my car for at least 10 minutes and turn the car off i go back to try and crank it and it won't crank for at least 30 minutes the radio comes on but it won't crank unless i get a boost. I took the battery to the auto part store and they said nothing was wrong with it.

Kisha S.

Memphis, Tennessee, USA

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problem #1

2001May 30

(reported on)

Grand Am

  • 157,580 miles

i was driving around when i shut my car off to talk to some friends. i started my car to go home and 20 minutes later i went back out to get a pop when my car will not start. there's no sound when trying to start.

Shaun J.

Minden, NE, USA

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