Front of Vehicle/Engine Compartment Component Views

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix BaseSECTION Front of Vehicle/Engine Compartment Component Views
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Fig 1: Front Exterior Lights
GM1975892Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Park/Turn Signal Lamp - Right Front
2 Marker Lamp - Right Front
3 Headlamp - Right
4 Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) - Right
5 Clearance Lamp - Right Front
6 Roof Marker Lamp - Front Right
7 Off Road Lamps
8 Clearance Lamp - Left Front
9 Roof Marker Lamp - Front Left
10 Roof Marker Lamp - Front Center
11 Marker Lamp - Left Front
12 Park/Turn Signal Lamp - Left Front
13 Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) - Left
14 Headlamp - Left
Fig 2: Engine Compartment
GM1975915Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Washer Fluid Level Sensor
2 Window Washer Fluid Pump
3 Windshield Wiper Motor and Module
4 Horn-Left
5 Cooling Fan-Left
6 Inflatable Restraint Front Sensor - Left
7 Inflatable Restraint Front Sensor - Right
8 Cooling Fan-Right
9 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor - HVAC
10 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor - Mirror
11 Horn-Right
Fig 3: Engine Compartment
GM1975910Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Brake Fluid Level Switch
2 Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM)
3 Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module
4 Fuse Block-Underhood
5 Battery
6 Engine Control Module (ECM)
7 Intake Air Temperature (IAT)/Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
8 A/C Low Pressure Switch
9 Accumulator
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