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Pontiac Grand Prix Gas Cap is a small element that has a big job but a part of a car that has a lot to boast about. Pontiac Grand Prix has gained a name over the decades of smoothness of the V6 power, sharp steering, and a spacious interior that is sporty and comfortable. Drivers like the fact that the Grand Prix pulls hard on the highway, rides over the bad pavement yet achieves decent mileage in its category. The Pontiac engineers also fitted supportive seats with durable cloth on the inside, installed clear gauges, and positioned the audio controls so that they could be reached easily by anyone and this made long trips less exhausting. Pontiac loyalists have continued to be provided with sensors, hoses, and trim components by the strong support to ensure that the Grand Prix will continue to be on the road over the years. Of all these components, the Gas Cap can be singled out since it protects the fuel, keeps out dirt and maintains pressure that the evaporative emissions system must operate properly. A tight Gas Cap prevents fume escape, keeps your wallet safe due to less wasted fuel and makes the check engine light off. The Pontiac specific Gas Cap has a rugged gasket and an accurate threading, which allows the gas gasket to be snug even after thousands of miles and many fill ups. It suits all generation of the Grand Prix and guess work at the pump is eliminated. Installation of the new Gas Cap would require opening the door, wiping the neck, removing the old cap, screwing the new one until it clicks and go.