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Pontiac Grand Am Ignition Switch fits the sporty midsize car with its energetic handling, hot styling and comfort in day to day use. The Pontiac engineers modeled the Grand Am to have a rigid skeleton, fast steering as well as engines that combine aggressiveness with good fuel efficiency. On the inside, drivers are able to enjoy supportive seating, easy-to-read gauges and an audio system that makes every ride entertaining. Safety conscious consumers observe 2 or more airbags and high confidence braking and the sleek body panels eliminated the clutter in the coming years, which made the Pontiac Grand Am appear to have a modern look, which still gets stared at. Pontiac maintenance ensures that it is in good condition. With these positive features, the Ignition Switch in the Grand Am comes at a huge price. This miniature unit supplies the parts with power, switches on the ignition circuit, and triggers the starter to start the engine when it is time to do so. A maintained Pontiac Grand Am Ignition Switch will be a confidence bumper, unnecessary random stalling, and radio, lights, and gauges will be alive every time the key is turned on. The lock cylinder is designed with caution by having durable contacts, smooth lock cylinder, and theft detent. A defective Ignition Switch can have flickering dash lights and hence replacement is important. In case of replacement, one has to disconnect the battery, take off column trim, record the key position, loosen the retaining screw, unplug the harness, install the new Ignition Switch, screw it, put column trim back, reconnect battery and check all positions with smooth operation.