Pontiac/General Motors
2004 Pontiac Grand Am-Multifunction Switch failure, intake manifold problem causing over heating

Cars & Transport

The failure of the multifunction switch in Pontiac Grand Am's is not a matter of "if" it will fail, but rather "when" it will fail.

My 2004 Grand Am is at this moment being repaired and will cost $450.00.

The bottom line is GM should issue a recall as this is a major safety problem. I will not stop until they do something to correct this problem BEFORE someone is injured or killed as a result of this switch failure.

I should also note that this switch failure is also present in Chevrolet Malibu's.


Company: Pontiac/General Motors
Country: USA
State: Michigan
City: Detroit
Address: P.O. Box 33172
Phone: 8006207668
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