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Pontiac Grand Am Radiator ensures that the sporty sedan is cool and confident. Pontiac Grand Am gained many new fans because of its vigorous V6 choices, A-body maneuverability, modern safety devices such as dual airbags, as well as the styling updates that substituted heavy cladding with a smooth profile. Drivers have praised the Pontiac as a blend of muscle and practicality, which made the car roomy to sit in, with an improved audio system, counts of reliable automatic transmissions, which made the car more economical in gas usage, and cabin insulation which reduced the road noise significantly resulting in comfort. Pontiac ownership is also affordable as good parts availability ensures that the car performs in factory. The core of that reliability is the Grand Am heat exchanger which is made using aluminum core and plastic tanks that directs the coolant which is hot along a series of very thin finned walls into which the incoming air sheet helps to blow out the heat. The Radiator ensures that engine temperatures remain in the safe zone to avoid the loss of power, warping, and other expensive repairs but more importantly enables spirited drives that most Grand Am owners enjoy. Swapping another Pontiac Grand Am Radiator allows one to regain cooling power within a short time when leaks or clogs are encountered. To install it, the car should be parked, the engine must be cooled, the old Radiator should be drained, the new Radiator should be attached, the hoses should be reconnected, the coolant should be filled up, and leaks must be checked.