The 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix is a moderately easy car to maintain but it does have its share of time-consuming procedures. To access the headlights you will need to remove multiple different fasteners before you can take the housing out of the vehicle. The cabin air filter has convoluted access, requiring multiple panels in the cowl to first be disconnected. The battery is also a cramped reach deep in the engine bay and will require the removal of its sway bar for access to it.
However, the 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix isn’t full of problems. The tail lights housing can be removed easily without the use of any tools. The transmission fluid dipstick is quick to find and easy to remove to check its fluid levels. Both of the fuse boxes have covers that are easy to remove and the engine fuse box comes with a fuse puller for reliable convenience.
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