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Pontiac Grand Prix Power Steering Pump is as grandiose Grand Prix itself, and there was much to be proud of in this car. The Grand Prix was born during the muscle car age but it had a combination of sporty handling and comfort of real life, with good V6 and V8 options, sharp steering, good brakes, and a spacious interior that makes long trips an easy ride. The Pontiac design crew had perfected aerodynamics, suspension tweaking, and safety measures over the generations and as a result, the Pontiac models had better fuel economy, therefore to this day, a model in good condition still attracts attention and can maneuver through twisty roads with ease. Low cost components and their high following of the fans translate to Pontiac owners being able to maintain their Pontiac car on the roads without much difficulty over the years. The Grand Prix Power Steering Pump, a small hydraulic unit, is at the core of that confident feel and works to pressurize fluid to make steering work light, allowing the driver to control the car with smooth, precise movements both at parking lot speed and highway speed. The spinning vanes are located inside the housing and they extract fluid in the reservoir and pump it through high pressure lines which feed the steering rack to maintain the same assistance. A Power Steering Pump that starts to whine or leak makes steering heavy and unsafe, thus a prompt replacement of the Power Steering Pump is all it takes to put the Grand Prix back on its feet. To install a Power Steering Pump, loosen belt, remove hoses and bolts, change the pulley, attaching the new pump, reconnecting the lines, tightening the belt, filling fluid, bleeding.