What motor is in a 2004 Grand Am?

What motor is in a 2004 Grand Am?

2.2 L 4-cylinder
3.4 L V6
2004 Pontiac Grand Am/Engine

How much horsepower does a 2004 Grand Am have?

140 to 175 hp
2004 Pontiac Grand Am/Horsepower

What kind of engine does a GM 3400 have?

See procedure below for 3.1L and 3.4L in many Chevy, Buick, Pontiac and Oldsmobile models. Malibu, Classic, Lumina, Alero, Regal, Century, Grand Prix, Grand Am, Montana, Transport, Venture van, Silhouette, etc. 1999 Pontiac 3.4 V6 3400.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac Montana have?

General Motors deployed the 3.4 liter engine in many of its U.S. built cars. Cars in the Pontiac line that used the 3.4L engine included the Pontiac Montana, Aztec, and Grand Am. Owners of Pontiacs with these engines reported on websites such as Car Complaints.com that they experienced coolant leaks and overheating problems with these engines.

How many horsepower does a Pontiac engine have?

Pontiac Engines Lit CID Year 6.6 400 1967-1979 6.6 403 1977-1979 6.9 421 1961-1969 7.0 428 1967-1969

Why does my Pontiac 3400 engine still run?

Checking the condition of the engine can lead a person to discovering the early signs of gasket failing. If the coolant level is constantly low in the coolant reservoir, it is a sign of an internal leak. Looking at the area between the cylinder banks may reveal whether or not the intake gasket is still sound.

What are the specs of a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am?

Thanks For Signing Up! An MP3 player with an equalizer and Radio Data System operation become optional in Pontiac’s popular front-wheel-drive compact series for 2004. A four-speaker sound system is now standard in all SE models, and three new body colors are offered.

What kind of engine does the Pontiac Grand Am have?

Built from the same basic design as the Oldsmobile Alero but with sportier styling, the Grand Am uses the same engines and front-drive chassis as its Oldsmobile mate. Five Grand Am versions are available: SE, SE1, SE2, GT and GT1. Pontiac will unveil a new compact model to replace the Grand Am for 2005.

General Motors deployed the 3.4 liter engine in many of its U.S. built cars. Cars in the Pontiac line that used the 3.4L engine included the Pontiac Montana, Aztec, and Grand Am. Owners of Pontiacs with these engines reported on websites such as Car Complaints.com that they experienced coolant leaks and overheating problems with these engines.