Sunday, August 4, 2013

A puddle of oil beneath the engine of your Pontiac Grand Am indicates that it may be time to change the oil pan gasket. Changing the oil pan in a Grand Am is fairly straightforward if you have a smaller motor, but the job is more complicated with larger motors. Here's how to change the oil in a 1999 to 2005 model Grand Am with a 2.2-L motor.

Instructions

    1

    Lift the Pontiac Grand Am with jacks and support it safely on a jack stand. Block the rear wheels.

    2

    Crawl under the vehicle and locate the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan. Place a large bucket under the drain plug, then loosen the drain plug with a socket wrench and let the oil drain into the bucket. Once all of the oil has drained, replace the plug securely.

    3

    Remove the engine mount strut bracket and the drive belt. Disconnect the lower and upper air conditioner compressor bolts. Loosen the oil pan bolts with a wrench, then remove them with your fingers so they don't drop into the bucket of oil. Remove the oil pan.

    4

    Scrape off the old gasket with a scraping tool and discard it. Clean the surface with engine degreaser to make sure it's completely free of debris and wipe out the inside of the oil pan.

    5

    Apply a thin bead of sealant around the perimeter of the surface and reattach the oil pan. Tighten the bolts with a torque wrench to 18 feet lbs. Reattach the air conditioner compressor bolts, engine mount bracket and drive belt.

    6

    Lift the vehicle enough to remove the jack stand, lower the vehicle and remove the jack. Refill the crankcase with fresh oil. A 2002 Grand Am will require 2 to 2.5 quarts of oil.

    7

    Pour the old oil into an empty milk carton and dispose of it properly at a garage or at your neighborhood hazardous waste facility.

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