Pontiac Grand Am AC / heater problems

AC / heater problem

8.0

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

74,000 miles

Number of complaints:

1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replace the blower motor, the resistor pack is still working (1 reports)

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problem #1

2008Jan 03

Grand Am V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 74,000 miles

I just got an estimate from the dealer and the part is 140.00, the labor is 125.00, so here goes another 300.00 , As any one can tell from the number of complaints on this one car that I got screwed. Everyone please save your self from this and do not ever even think of purchasing any American automobile. The automakers have misled us all, no cars are made 100% in America anymore and the parts Oh my god what 3rd world country is manufacturing them now. Folks I got burned and it is going to get nothing but worse. I owned a Nissan truck with 240,000 miles and am sorry I traded it in on this damn piece of Pontica garbage. My Nissan never had the motor rebuilt, the head gasket never leaked, the blower motor never went bad, the ignition switch never went bad, I did replace 1 radiator and 1 a/c evaporator coil in 240,000 miles, Go Nissan. $%&* Pontiac

Robert S.

Gulf Shores, AL, USA

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