10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
62,232 miles

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problem #12

May 202020

Grand Am 6-cyl

  • 178,000 miles
The theft warning system keeps the ignition switch from engaging. The car will not start unless the key is in the "on" position for fifteen minutes and resets the system.

- Brockton, MA, USA

problem #11

Nov 142011

Grand Am 4WD 6-cyl

  • 165,000 miles
The ignition on this college students 97 Pontiac Grand Am randomly defaults. It will get stuck in on or off position. Car sometimes continues running. Keyes will lock in the ignition and can not be removed. Lights remain on while keys are stuck in ignition. Ignition gets warm.

- Bolingbrook, IL, USA

problem #10

May 232007

Grand Am

  • 50 miles
Cooling system is failing all the time on all Pontiac have the same problem intake manifold blow 5 times at $50 miles oil mixes with the coolant and all the smoke from that goes in the air it is a major problem and than the cars are junk so than everybody who buys Pontiac they are buying a lemon cars even if it brand new from the shop.

- Manchester, NH, USA

problem #9

Apr 182008

Grand Am

  • 160,000 miles
I have had several problems with my 1997 Grand Am GT since purchasing it. I have replaced the ignition switch three times in one year, the service costs are $900 in total. I can't understand how the same thing keeps breaking every 3 months. My windows get stuck and don't want to roll up, it has power windows. I was rear ended in 2003, but other than that, no damage done to my car. What can I do" just keep replacing ignition switches every 3 months" I have gotten written up at work for my car not starting. I do not have triple a.

- Kershaw , SC, USA

problem #8

Feb 082008

Grand Am 4-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 128,728 miles
The contact owns a 1997 Pontiac Grand Am. While driving 30-35 mph, the vehicle shut off and on three different times. The windows would not roll up and down properly unless controlled by the driver's side control swtich. The fog lights do not work as well and the fuses are charred. The vehicle has not yet been taken to the dealer. The current and failure mileages were 128,728.

- Shawano, WI, USA

problem #7

Sep 252006

Grand Am 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 2,000 miles
Purchased car new at end of 97 model year. Within first six months returned car six times due to defective sway bar bushings. Problem has never been corrected. Car clunks as it is either turned to the right or left or travels (slowly) over speed bumps. Also have experienced paint peeling from outside mirrors, radio volume control problems, radio/clock display works only part of the time, right front passenger seat mounting broke and slid passenger into dashboard, 2 door sport coupe-both power windows motors have broken and been replaced. The driver's side window just broke for the second time in two years. Passenger window has also started to act sluggish. Discovered leaky intake manifold gasket. Another expensive repair. Rain leaks into car around window gaskets which also make a hissing sound at speeds over 45 mph. Car has been driven with care for nine years(odometer=80,000 miles) and has had oil changes, tire rotations, etc. Completed according to schedule. Owner cannot afford additional costly repairs especially since it seems to be going downhill from here. Disgusted with problems as well as with lack of service from several different Pontiac dealers. Owner cannot afford to buy a [decent] new car and will have to purchase something used. Make no mistake- it won't be a GM product!

- Harrisburg, PA, USA

problem #6

Sep 242005

Grand Am 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Sept. 2005 my 1997 Pontiac Grand Am wouldn't start. The steering wheel was completely locked. Couldn't get the key into the switch, tried to shake steering wheel and tried banging on the switch and tried forcing the key in, but nothing worked. Had to take cover off under the steering wheel and push a bottom that I found and it unlocked, then it started. Even the dash light stopped working. Been driving with no dash light for a while. It started doing it again, but his time the button under the steering wheel wouldn't work. Had to put a toggle switch in, to even start. I turned the key on pushed the toggle switch and it started. That lasted till 6-7-06. That day I turned on the switch and it sounded like the starter was hung. Now my power windows wont work, the power door locks still work. Found recall online, the code number is 02008B, it says the engine fails to start when the driver holds the key in the start position for a period, high current flows through the ignition switch, and sometimes produces heat to melt internal switch parts. Towed car to Pontiac dealer 6-22-06 thinking maybe the recall would fix my problem. I told him to do a diagnostic test on it and it came back the ignition lock cylinder is bad. Then he told me the price and I said, I cant afford that. He said, that it had to be fixed before he could fix the recall. They wanted $222.86 for the part and $275.88 for labor, $7.27 for misc. $14.58 for taxes then he changed it $20 for misc. Totaling to $533.32 to fix the cylinder. I told him I found recalls online and even copied them and brought it to him. But he said, that he's got to go by what he has on his recall from GM. I saying if its not on his recall then it should be. This should be a recall on the ignition lock cylinder. So I had it towed to another place that would put the ignition lock cylinder in for $239 including parts and labor.

- Hopkinsville, KY, USA

problem #5

Jul 022003

Grand Am 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 113,000 miles
When a turn was made, the steering wheel produced a loud rubbing noise. Dealer notified. There were high idle problems. The interior lights and the power locks were replaced. The check engine light had come on and the vehicle had started to run rough, the alternator light had come on and the alternator was replaced. The drivers side seat belt did not retract and was replaced, the lower front control arm was replaced, the blower motor was replaced, the compressor was replaced, when starting the engine cold, there was a knocking sound on the right side until the vehicle was warm, then the noise would go away, surging would also occur and would worsen when the engine was warmed, the volume on the radio was erratic(had gone up when trying to turn down), the sensor throttle position shorted and was intermittent, the valve air control was replaced, and the fuel filter was replaced.

- Cleveland, OH, USA

problem #4

May 082000

(reported on)

Grand Am

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Consumer states that the recall item has been installed but still experiencing the same problem with key, the key continually stuck off and on as the vehicle shut down, recall campaign # 02V070000. Also, the alternator went out twice while driving and once in the yard, the battery has been replaced twice.

- Quincy, FL, USA

problem #3

Jun 011998

Grand Am

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Vehicle has been taken to dealer 17 times for electrical problems. Horn would stop working, ets and engine lights came on. Radio was very hot to touch. Dealer has replaced radio 6 times, and motor of driver and front passenger power windows 6 times. Consumer felt electrical system was defective.

- Kittrell, NC, USA

problem #2

Apr 042001

(reported on)

Grand Am

  • miles
Electrical defect keeps shortening out alternator / power mirror motors and headlights. Consumer has replaced 5 alternators within 5 years and 9 months. Cause is unknown.

- Starke, FL, USA

problem #1

May 121998

Grand Am

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Defect within windshield wiper is causing the windshield wiper to act in an erratic manner, and at times becoming inoperative. Dealer has replaced wiper switch and motor twice and computer chip within board, but defect is still occurring. This is an intermittent problem. Left rear window motor failed, 1150 miles later the window switch failed. Radio and clock light fail, dealer checked wiring and fuses. Left front shoulder belt/retractor belt button damaged, dealer replaced seatbelt.

- Stockton, CA, USA