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The Most Common Pontiac Grand Am Symbols

These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Pontiac Grand Am. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.

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About the Grand Am

The Pontiac Grand Am was a mid-size car that was intermittently sold by Pontiac between 1973 and 2005. It was also sold as a compact car for a limited run between 1985 and 1998.

Prior to its discontinuation, there were a total of five models sold. All of these models were built in the manufacturer’s main assembly plant in Pontiac, Michigan.

The overall model was eventually replaced by the Pontiac G6, which is essentially the sixth-generation version. The compact version was replaced by the Pontiac Phoenix.

Similar models from competing manufacturers include the Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Taurus, and Honda Civic.

Pontiac has sold various layouts under the Grand Am nameplate. These have consisted of a 2-door fastback coupe, 2-door notchback coupe, 4-door fastback sedan, and 4-door notchback sedan.

These were built on N-Body platform since the third generation Series 2N model.

There have been roughly five trim levels offered by Pontiac. For the final generation, these consist of the base SE, followed by the SE1, SE2, as well as the higher performance GT and GT1 models.

Powertrains have remained relatively small for an American car. These have typically ranged from a turbocharged 2-liter inline-4 up to a 3.4-liter A1 V6. The GT models were usually outfitted with either a V6 or V8. There were no diesel engines sold, which is fairly typical for the older American models.

Transmissions for the Grand Am include both manual and automatic gearboxes. These have typically been a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.