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Pontiac Grand Am Ignition Lock Cylinder offers safe key activated start, part power and steering lock. In 1973, the Pontiac Grand Am was introduced with an A-body chassis, tuned sporty suspension, and an interior designed to feel European, providing sharp handling to ordinary drivers at prices that could be afforded by most people. Pontiac enhanced Grand Am with more powerful V6 engines, four speed automatics, dual airbags, and improved audio, and in 1996, a facelift gave the model a more streamlined nose and new body lines. By 2003, cutting down on unnecessary cladding created a sleek contemporary shape that has continued to be commended by most of its owners. Crash tests have shown some weak points; however, regular maintenance using authentic Pontiac components keeps the car vigorous, and it is the balance of torque, economy, and youthful styling that characterized the brand all these decades that the enthusiasts appreciate. The Ignition Lock Cylinder inside the steering column is paired with an equivalent tumbler and coded key to ensure that only authorized users can activate the engine to maintain the reputation of the Grand Am, which is that of dependability and resistance to theft. Subsequent models even included immobilizer chips, indicating how the brand combined straightforward mechanics and electronic protection. In case of failure, replacement of the faulty Ignition Lock Cylinder will give reliable starts. The Ignition Lock Cylinder should be checked frequently to avoid unpleasant surprises. Installation includes battery disconnection, column trim removal, turning on to ACC, release tab, cylinder swapping, reassembly and testing.