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8.0

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

$225.00

Average Mileage:

72,000 miles

Total Complaints:

1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. replaced both wheel bearings on front of car on both sides (1 reports)
Pontiac Grand Am drivetrain problems

drivetrain problem

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problem #1

2008Aug 01

Grand Am SVT 3.4L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 72,000 miles

I fixed this myself as I am a capable mechanic. I simply replaced the wheel bearings but now the problem has returned as the ABS light keeps coming on again. It is now everytime I turn the car on. Originally the problem was a humming coming from the front of the car but that was fixed since I replaced the wheel bearings. I had a bad feeling about this car when I bought it since I had bad luck with Pontiacs in the past, but it was sooo pretty so I bought it anyway. My loss. I think I am have a broken or loose connection under the car now and that is why the light is coming on. This fix would cost about $750 - $900 at a shop/dealer.

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East Tawas, MI, USA

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