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6.0

fairly significant

Typical Repair Cost:

$1,600.00

Average Mileage:

120,667 miles

Total Complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
  2. replace abs control module (1 reports)
Pontiac Grand Prix brakes problems

brakes problem

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problem #3

2009Sep 22

Grand Prix SE 3.1L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 180,000 miles

Basically like the other ABS complaints. The ABS light is on and the traction control turns off when I slow down to make a slow turn to the left. This problem started about 2 weeks ago. I do not feel safe driving the car. Any recommendations where to start looking for the problem?

Steve B.

Lafayette, TN, USA

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problem #2

2007Oct 25

(reported on)

Grand Prix GTP 3.8L V6 S/C

  • Automatic transmission
  • 101,000 miles

Went to a dealer to check it out... they wanted $1300 for the new ABS module and $300 to install. Needless to say, I left. I'll probably end up buying a used module from a wrecker and take it to Master Mechanic to install. The car seems totally driveable with the module not working though - hopefully I won't need to stop quickly in the next couple of weeks.

joeskeezix

Toronto, ON, Canada

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problem #1

2007Sep 21

(reported on)

Grand Prix 3.8L SC

  • Automatic transmission
  • 81,000 miles

every day I drive the abs light comes after driving for few minutes the light goes off. checked for codes had c0550, c0244 and dont know a lot about what they mean. i checked online and could not find anything.

Gus H.

Detroit, MI, USA

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