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Where is the fuse for the blower motor in a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Where is the fuse for the blower motor in a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

The Pontiac Grand Prix has a blower motor that is regulated with a fuse located in the fuse panel inside the glove box.

What controls cooling fans on 2004 Grand Prix?

The engine cooling fans in your 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix are not controlled by the Body Control Module, they are controlled by the PowerTrain Control Module.

Where is the blower motor relay on a 2004 Grand Prix?

The relay is in the fuse box that can be found on the right hand side of the engine bay just south of the car battery.

How do you reset the computer on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

You can reset the computer by unhooking the battery for atleast 10 seconds and re attatching. Note: this will reset clocks, radio presets, date, trip counters, and any memory features.

Where is the starter relay on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

This relay is normally located under the hood, inside the power distribution center or fuse block. It is square or rectangular in shape, and will look like many other relays that will likely be adjacent to the starter relay.

Where is the coolant sensor on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am?

intake manifold
The coolant temperature sensor on your 2004 Pontiac Grand Am is located in the intake manifold, right next to the thermostat housing.

How do you reset the ABS light on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Electrical System

  1. Open the hood and turn off the Grand Prix’s engine.
  2. Disconnect the battery from the vehicle using a socket wrench. Wait three minutes. Reconnect the battery and turn the engine on to check the ABS light. If it is off, the sensor is reset. Close the hood.

How do you program a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix?

Press and hold the fob’s “lock” and “unlock” buttons at the same time for 14 seconds. After you’ve held it seven seconds, you will hear a chime confirming successful programming. Wait the 14 seconds for a second chime. Repeat the last step for each additional remote.

Is your Pontiac Grand Prix’s radiator fan not working?

Your Pontiac Grand Prix ‘s radiator fan has one of the most important jobs on the vehicle. It is the last line of defense between you and an overheating engine. If the radiator fan is not working, it’s a serious problem. Just because the radiator fan is not on does not mean that it is not working. They are designed to only run when needed.

How to tell if the fan on a Grand Prix is bad?

The fan wiring is some of the more vulnerable wiring in your Grand Prix. You can test the voltage going from the fan relay to the fan itself. If it is getting 12+ volts, the fan should be coming on. But if it’s not, which means the fan has gone bad.

What happens if the engine temp sensor on a Grand Prix goes bad?

If your Grand Prix has a bad engine temp sensor the radiator fan won’t know to come on, because the ECU won’t know how hot the engine is. You’ll need to locate and test the engine temp sensor. Depending on the model year and engine, the location varies. If it does end up being this sensor, they are very affordable.

Why won’t my radiator fan turn on?

Here are the most common reasons that your radiator fan does not turn on: Before poking your hands around your fan, make sure to treat it like it still could come on, and and keep your hands out of its path.