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9.0

really awful

Typical Repair Cost:

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Average Mileage:

44,262 miles

Total Complaints:

2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
  2. put in a new computer,,,, ha! (1 reports)
Pontiac Grand Am electrical problems

electrical problem

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problem #2

2009Apr 07

Grand Am SE 2.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

My beef is with my POS Grand am! What a lemon! Ive had nothing but problems with this thing, Im not alone either, theres 2 more poeple with the same car at my work who have the SAME issues! While driving home awhile ago, my ABS, TRACK OFF and SERVICE VEHICLE SOON lights all popped on, that was a little scary! I had it hooked up to the machine at the garage, and it came back as an issue with my computer, oh hell NO I will NOT be replacing that! Im not paying out that kind of money for that thing. So now I have no idea when something is actually wrong! Ive had so many issues with this thing as soon as its paid for its GONE I dont care if its only the scrappers that will take it. Ill ride my horse to work for gods sake. Way to make a car pontiac... bravo.....

Chantal L.

Belwood, ON, Canada

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problem #1

2003Oct 20

Grand Am SE 3.2L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 38,525 miles

My engine warning lights abs,trak on, service engine soon lights keep coming on. I have had it repaired twice, and each fix by a GM dealership lasted only about two months each.They covered some of the repairs under their so called goodwill clause, but it still cost me over $1000.00 and the lights are still ON!!
I won't even go on about the engine coolant problem, there just isn't enough computer memory available yet.

Dave D.

Hamilton, ON, Canada

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