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1999 Grand Am help
Hey I'm new here and I was reading through alot of the threads already posted and it helped alot.
I have come to the conclusion after reading that the hub bearings going bad is kinda common that me and my friend were right.. just gotta get the money to fix. But I do have some other questions,
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
Welcome to AF!
Ok I dont know what tabs you are talking about on the headlights of your 99 GA. Your reverse lights, might check the bulbs first... The tail lights leak around the seal where the bulbs are located. If you have water in the trunk area it could be weather stripping, or it could be from a sun roof drain leaking if you have this. hope that helps
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
I believe the headlight pieces he is refering to are the metal pieces that are right in front of the bulbs. Those are there so you don't blind oncoming drivers. Some lightbulbs are colored black on the tip to accomplish this, while the clear ones (like yours) need the reflectors in front of them. They reflect the light back at the main reflector which reflects it back towards forward and them out of the lens. If you remove them, you'll get people flashing their brights at you, and you may not even have better visability because the light will not be focused.
About the reverse lights, I would check a wiring diagram to make sure they are spliced in to the regular reverse before you run any wires. For some reason I am thinking they were not standard, and that they have a seperate power supply and use a relay that is controlled by the regular reverse lights power source.
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
Yeah those are the metal pieces I'm refering to. They appear to be open on the ends though. I did check the bulbs first, they are fine. I'll have to try to find the diagram then because I hate having them when they don't work. And as for the taillights if I just put silicone around where the bulbs are it'll be fine? And one thing I forgot.. the daytime running lights.. is there a way to disconnect them without pulling the relay/fuse? I hate drl's.
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
those metal pieces help direct the light beam down the road instead of everywhere. And you couldnt realy get it out without destroying the light housing.
Thier are wire diagrams in the Tips and Maintenance section. On your tails yes, where the piece comes off to replace your bulbs, and make sure the clips around it all lock in place to keep it shut while it drys. And DRLs , we gots that too! I think thats here... on this page.http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...lay.php?f=2014 also on your backup lights, check the wires in back. They tend to get damaged or hot and melt the wire casings causing shorts. Also check your tail light bulbs they tehd to get shorted from moisture and melt the wires on the bulb fixtures.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
Thanks. I got a new hub bearing assembly today. Is it very hard to replace? I know not to use an impact.
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
I found your wiring diagram. I don't see the reverse lights in the bumper. only the ones in the taillights.
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
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If those are not working you could have a bad light housing with a short. Thiers also reverse lights at the bottm of the rear bumper.
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Re: 1999 Grand Am help
no the taillights work. it's the bumper ones that don't work at all. I found the wiring diagram but it didn't have the bumper lights listed at all. And come to find out the hub bearing wasn't bad. So I got to put $100 back into my pocket. IDK what the problem was but when I took everything apart it stopped and is driving fine with everything put back on. really weird.
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