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Pontiac Grand Prix Battery Cable provides consistent electrical power that allows the sporty car to start at a touch of a button and keeps power-powered gadgets operational. The Pontiac engineers developed the Grand Prix as a compromise between performance and comfort featuring responsive steering, confident braking and engines that range between 3.1L V6 and the thunderous 5.3L V8 GXP, all encased in sleek coupe or sedan styling that makes a splash in any parking lot. Everyday commuters like the spacious seats, easy-to-read gauges, and the longevity of the transmissions to change gears smoothly mile after mile, and weekend cruisers like the sports-tuned suspension and the alloy wheels that grip on corners. Long life is also supported by Pontiac with easy availability of original parts which are required to be of factory standards and therefore a serviced Grand Prix is reliable even in shifting seasons and long-distance travels. A well-operating Battery Cable consists of thick copper strands with hard insulation, which connects the battery to the starter, alternator, and chassis ground to provide high current when cranking the engine and to provide a solid return path when the engine is operating. Gradual corrosion, heat, and vibration may compromise a Battery Cable and result in slow starts or flickering lights, and as such, a timely replacement is necessary for all Pontiac Grand Prix owners. To install a new Battery Cable, park securely, turn off the ignition, unhook negative and positive connections, remove old wiring, clean connections, clear of hot routes, screw terminals, connect positive then negative and test heavy cranking.