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Pontiac Grand Am Hood Latch makes sure the hood does not open during speed, which makes drivers sure that the important engine parts are safe. Its combination of durability, comfort, and sportiness made the Pontiac Grand Am have fans, beginning on the GM A-body platform in 1973 and carrying on with sleek 1996 styling upgrades and removal of lightweight body cladding in 2003 that made it look sleeker. Drivers liked the responsive handling, continuously advancing automatic transmission that shifted between three to four speeds to provide a more fluid shift, and the V6 variant that provided a lot of power in terms of torque to merge smoothly. Despite the IIHS pointing out the flaws of the crashes, many owners appreciated dual airbags, improved stereos, and low maintenance costs when Pontiac genuine parts ensured that everything operated well. The Pontiac Grand Am continues to turn heads at the meet due to its proportions and aggressiveness in the grille that is reminiscent of a classic performance mid-size car. Another component of such safe performance is the Grand Am Hood Latch, a heavy steel catch in the form of an anchor, attached to the front of the hood, which is lent to a striker by which the hood prevents accidental opening whenever the vehicle is subjected to hard acceleration or sudden stops. Its easy lever and secondary safety hook allow mechanics to open the hood to service it and protect against part-openings on the road. The Hood Latch is designed to resist vibration and heat, and it can be worn out, which means that the hood will always snap on and close. The Hood Latch installation, parking, battery disconnection, old latch unbolting, alignment of the new one, cable connection, tightening of the bolts, trim reassembly, and testing.