GXP parts manual?
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GXP parts manual?
I did a search and I didn't find anything related. Does anyone have a parts manual PDF for the Grand Prix GXP? I broke a clip that holds a sensor on my throttle body when I was disconnecting the sensor and I want to order the clip, but the parts websites don't have diagrams for our cars that are as detailed as say, a '95 Camaro Z28.
Someone apparently had it uploaded here, but the site is now dead. http://www.nymcgp.com/dave/GXP/GXP Parts List.pdf I might actually have this one on my home computer, but I'm at work right now, so I can't access it.
On a related note, there's a website with the 2007 GXP service manual online. It's a real pain in the butt to look through, but it's here: http://workshop-manuals.com/pontiac/...ion/locations/
But can anybody help me out by uploading the parts manual somewhere for me (and others) to download?
Someone apparently had it uploaded here, but the site is now dead. http://www.nymcgp.com/dave/GXP/GXP Parts List.pdf I might actually have this one on my home computer, but I'm at work right now, so I can't access it.
On a related note, there's a website with the 2007 GXP service manual online. It's a real pain in the butt to look through, but it's here: http://workshop-manuals.com/pontiac/...ion/locations/
But can anybody help me out by uploading the parts manual somewhere for me (and others) to download?
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Well... I found the part numbers I was looking for, as well as the name of the part... at least.
Via http://workshop-manuals.com/pontiac/...ions/page_473/
#88986255 or #15326836 "Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module" which the ebay sellers call Throttle Control Actuator Connector. I contacted an ebay seller and he's willing to sell me just the gray clip off of it, since that's all I broke and need.
I still want the parts manual if anybody has it. If not, I'll see if I have something on my home computer to provide to the community. I'm pretty sure I do, but it might only be 4 pages long.
Via http://workshop-manuals.com/pontiac/...ions/page_473/
#88986255 or #15326836 "Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module" which the ebay sellers call Throttle Control Actuator Connector. I contacted an ebay seller and he's willing to sell me just the gray clip off of it, since that's all I broke and need.
I still want the parts manual if anybody has it. If not, I'll see if I have something on my home computer to provide to the community. I'm pretty sure I do, but it might only be 4 pages long.
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Well, although this is not a very detailed parts manual being only 19 pages, I have uploaded what I have to my website. I pay my bills and unless I die, I intend on paying them forever, so hopefully this link never goes dead.
2004-2006 Grand Prix Parts List GXP included.pdf
Since some "historian" types might get a kick out of this, I have some literature about the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tires our cars came from the factory with. RE050A tires.pdf
I have the digital version of the 2006 Grand Prix owner's manual as well.
And... I spent 2 hours fixing the code on a page of Pontiac's website I saved in February 2006 to recreate it and make the page display properly (to some extent) Pontiac's 2006 website with the Grand Prix's specs I had to recreate some things that didn't download... I made the top navigation graphics fit kind of how they might have actually looked during that time period, but it was purely a guess.
2004-2006 Grand Prix Parts List GXP included.pdf
Since some "historian" types might get a kick out of this, I have some literature about the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A tires our cars came from the factory with. RE050A tires.pdf
I have the digital version of the 2006 Grand Prix owner's manual as well.
And... I spent 2 hours fixing the code on a page of Pontiac's website I saved in February 2006 to recreate it and make the page display properly (to some extent) Pontiac's 2006 website with the Grand Prix's specs I had to recreate some things that didn't download... I made the top navigation graphics fit kind of how they might have actually looked during that time period, but it was purely a guess.
Last edited by Brangeta; 12-11-2017 at 10:03 PM.