How do you remove a 2002 Grand Prix?

How do you remove a 2002 Grand Prix?

Loosen this hidden screw approximately two turns without removing it. Gently pull down and back on the blower resistor pack, rocking gently side to side to slide the pack off of the screw that you loosened. Once it pops free, the blower resistor pack will pull straight down and out for complete removal from your 2002 Grand Prix.

How to change the blower resistor pack on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Gently pull down and back on the blower resistor pack, rocking gently side to side to slide the pack off of the screw that you loosened. Once it pops free, the blower resistor pack will pull straight down and out for complete removal from your 2002 Grand Prix. If you inspect it, it is usually obvious where the resistor has burned and failed.

Why does my Pontiac Grand Prix not start?

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Where is the sound damper on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Open the passenger door. Get down on your knees, and look up above where the passenger feet go, directly under the glove box on your 2002 Grand Prix. There is a cardboard reinforced felt sound damper held in by plastic retainers. Gently pry the plastic retainer clips, being careful to not damage them. Remove the sound damper.

Loosen this hidden screw approximately two turns without removing it. Gently pull down and back on the blower resistor pack, rocking gently side to side to slide the pack off of the screw that you loosened. Once it pops free, the blower resistor pack will pull straight down and out for complete removal from your 2002 Grand Prix.

Gently pull down and back on the blower resistor pack, rocking gently side to side to slide the pack off of the screw that you loosened. Once it pops free, the blower resistor pack will pull straight down and out for complete removal from your 2002 Grand Prix. If you inspect it, it is usually obvious where the resistor has burned and failed.

Open the passenger door. Get down on your knees, and look up above where the passenger feet go, directly under the glove box on your 2002 Grand Prix. There is a cardboard reinforced felt sound damper held in by plastic retainers. Gently pry the plastic retainer clips, being careful to not damage them. Remove the sound damper.