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Old 09-15-2006, 01:27 PM
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GP Air Pump - diagram anyone?

I need to replace the air pump on my '02 Grand Prix GT. (It's an emissions item most states don't require). It's located inside the front fascia, in front of the driver side front wheel, but I'm not sure what's involved to get to it. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated !

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Re: GP Air Pump - diagram anyone?

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I need to replace the air pump on my '02 Grand Prix GT. (It's an emissions item most states don't require). It's located inside the front fascia, in front of the driver side front wheel, but I'm not sure what's involved to get to it. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated !

Another $200 down the can...
I don't have a picture, but I do have the procedure to replace it (below).

Raise the vehicle.

Remove the fasteners from the front portion of the left front wheel well/splash shield.
Reposition the splash shield to gain access to the pump and bracket assembly.
Reposition the sound insulator to gain access to the pump and bracket assembly.
Disconnect the pump electrical connector.
Remove the pump/bracket assembly fasteners.
Reposition the pump and bracket assembly to gain access to the outlet hose.
Remove the outlet hose from the pump.
Remove the pump and bracket assembly from the vehicle.

Reverse instructions to install new assembly.

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Re: GP Air Pump - diagram anyone?

Greg, thanks so much! I don't even know what this thing looks like, so it'll be a small adventure. The directions definitely help.

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Re: GP Air Pump - diagram anyone?

here's a line drawing picture of what you're looking for. The AC-Delco website didn't have an actual photo of it.

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Wow, thanks a lot!
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