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Buying a Grand Prix Gt

xxBeaudsxx

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Buying a grand prix gt, a 1999-2001. Im not sure what to look for on these cars, is anything in these cars break often, are the notorious for anything?
Also i was looking at extra add ons like some angel eyes and need a little help, never had to wire them before. So was wondering if everything i need is in this package, along with i wanna put 10k hids in them. So if anyone can help me put everything i need together for stuff for the headlights that would be great,

i have a linke here for the lights i want, and if anyone has these can they show me a picture?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/97-0...dlights-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQfitsZModelQ3aGrand
Q20PrixQ7cSubmodelQ3aGTQQhashZitem43a51a
06c7QQitemZ290532755143QQptZMotorsQ5fCar
Q5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories


Thanks guys
 


first you cant put after market bulbs in angel eyes and the instructions that comewith them are very easy to follow...they look wonderful so if you want them get them. weal points on our cars is subject to mileage of course so what specifically are you looking for
 
I think those lights are relatively new, cause I've only started seeing them within the past year. With that said, finding someone that has them might be a challenge. There is a small picture on that link though.
 
Welcome
1st if you ever want speed with alittle work go for a gtp besause a gt requires a good bit of time and money to make them really fast.
2nd The tranny is the first thing to check on any gp and then the nomal things to check when buying a used car
 


Let's see....

1. Check oil for signs of coolant. If you see coolant, then a good chance the LIM gaskets are leaking and need to be changed.

2. Coolant elbows leak after age sets in. There are 2. One comes from the LIM to the tensioner, and the other is hidden by the tensioner.

3. Cracked UIM on N/A cars. May leak coolant around the TB area. This can fill the motor with coolant and hydrolock it/break stuff.

4. Window regulators. These are always broken. Check all the windows for smooth operation. Any slow moving windows should be suspect.

5. Front swaybar- check the ends where the endlinks bolt to the bar. They like to crack here.

6. Coolant condition- Pull the cap and see if it's still running the orange Dex-Cool. If so, does it look orange still or does it look rusty/Mississippi Mud? If the later, will need a flush and change the coolant out. Some go green, some put Dex back in. Not getting into that argument. Your car- you decide.

7. Heater Core- Do you smell antifreeze in the car? Passenger side carpet wet at all? Not hard to change, just time consuming.

8. Motor and transmission mounts. If the car has over 100K on it then I would suspect these both need to be replaced. Not an easy task if you don't have a good support system for the motor.

9. Wheel Bearings (especially the fronts). If you test drive it and hear a growl or hum from a wheel, then the bearing is likely on its way out. May throw an ABS code as well if worn badly enough.

10. Is the CEL on? If so, get it scanned and see what's up.

11. Struts. Anything over 60K they need to be checked/replaced as needed. The front will just feel mushy and the rear may be sagging a bit.

12. Transmission- As mentioned, the trannys in these cars aren't their best feature. Pull the dipstick and check the color of the fluid on a WHITE towel. If it's red and doesn't smell burnt, then it's probabaly ok. If not, then a filter change/fluid change is needed. I personally don't recommend a flush on a higher mileage tranny with an unknown maint. history. It is likely to fail shortly after a flush.

Also drive it and see if it actually shifts into Overdrive. They are known to strip the 4th gear clutch hub out and loose overdrive. You can still drive it as a 3 speed, but wear will increase, and gas mileage will decrease. Contact Dave at TEP for trans. questions.

13. Valve covers- These tend to leak oil as they age and can drip onto the exhaust manifolds and possibly cause a fire. Install a new set of gaskets AND grommets and you will be set.

That's about all that comes to mind. I'm sure I'm forgetting something but that should be enough to get you in the right direction :th_thumbsup-wink:
 
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