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Pontiac Grand Prix Problems and Repair Histories

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1999 Pontiac Grand Prix 4-door

6-cylinder automatic 2WD

Pontiac Grand Prix in New York, United States
Month Year Odometer
(in miles)
Cost Problem/Repair Description
Mar 2011 97000   First odometer entry
Aug 2011 103000 220 GP was having annual NYS Inspection when Orig. front L & R Tie Rods were discovered to be worn out. Too much play and wobble in the front two tires. Both Tie Rods replaced. 
Jun 2012 114000 115152 Passenger Rear Brake Proportional Valve leaking. New Valve was $39.95. Brakes good as new. Replaced all front and rear brake pads and rotore. Price of the parts $216.30 Labor zero. 
Jan 2013 126000 362 Front Driver side Wheel bearing hub assembly replaced since bearing was worn out. This bearing had 60,000 miles on it. 
Mar 2013 129000   Most recent odometer entry.

 

Pontiac Grand Prix in Michigan, United States
Month Year Odometer
(in miles)
Cost Problem/Repair Description
Mar 2011 183000   First odometer entry
Apr 2011 186000 500 transmission cooler line leak 
Oct 2011 195000 0 engine failure (spin main br'g?). junked it. 

 

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