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Pontiac Grand Am Thermostat Housing regulates the volume of coolant flow in order to maintain the engine at optimal temperature without leakage or damage to the engine and fueling system and provides drivers with the assurance that they will be safe in all seasons. The midsize market was influenced by the Pontiac with the dynamic Grand Am, which was a car that was well liked due to its responsive handling, strong V6 choices, and smooth shifting transmissions as technology advanced to four speeds and improved fuel economy and control by the driver. Its large cabin, improved sound systems, and the smooth redesign which came in 1996 and then was refined in 2003 when the body cladding was eliminated to give it a clean appearance are applauded by its owners. Although it has a low crash rating, meticulous maintenance has made a Pontiac Grand Am a reliable car to take to work and go to the weekend, and the car enthusiasts of Pontiac are aware that the true parts manufactured to factory standards made the car achieve high mileage without causing any drama. A durable Grand Am Thermostat Housing is the topmost of those parts, made of hard material, resistant to heat and corrosion. This Thermostat Housing closes the thermostat, directs the coolant between the block and the radiator, and shields sensors to ensure that the engine gets warm and not overheated. Install, cool engine, drain the coolant, unbolt the housing, clean surface, place the gasket and Thermostat Housing, tighten evenly, refill the coolant, bleed air, check to ensure there is no leak.