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Re: What problems have you had with you GP

no problems with the 99GT yet except for the air? 200k is good
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Re: What problems have you had with you GP

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Re: What problems have you had with you GP

Here's where I got mine...
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99 Grand Prix GT 3.8L 85,000 miles
Front calipers and rotors because the caliper piston siezed and held the brake pad against the rotor
Replaced blower motor resistor and ignition switch harness (Both for the fan issue)
Driver's Side mirror (Broke off out in the desert after leaving Vegas)
MAF sensor ???

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Here's my list on my 99 GTP w/ 110k
-MAF
-Both O2 Sensors
-Cat Convertor (doing that this Friday)
-Blower motor twice (leak in the windshield did that)
-normal stuff, tires, brakes, wire, plugs, tie rods, ball bearing, ect....

Car grades out at a B+ IMO, know with higher mileage we shall see... I've been looking at a 2002 GT w/40k on it, might go with it... if I can get the dealer to lower price to 11k
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:45 PM
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2001 GPGT bought new in fall of 2001 and has 48,000 miles. The car had had not a single problem prior to 3-yr/36K warranty. Then since last winter/this year:

Blowing/sucking noise from engine (undetermined...)
Blower motor resistor (replaced with Autozone part)
Fuel/temperature gauges doesn't return to empty/zero when car is shut down
Front passenger tire (slow leak and replaced both front tires with BFGoodrich)
Passenger-side window motor (failed but then worked again)
Clogged catalytic convertor (covered by California Emmission Warranty)
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Re: What problems have you had with you GP

had my spring break on the rear drivers side suspension of my 99 gtp last week ....was a good excuse to get some eibachs though
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