The 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix is a mid-size sedan and coupe that offered a blend of sporty styling and comfortable interior, designed for families and individuals. It was engineered with an emphasis on performance, featuring a standard 3.8L naturally aspirated V6 engine producing 200 horsepower, with an optional supercharged V6 engine available on GT and GTP models, offering up to 260 horsepower. The Grand Prix competed with established domestic and import sedans, distinguishing itself through its aggressive design and available performance variants. Safety was a key consideration, with the vehicle achieving strong NHTSA front impact ratings.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix owner. It covers essential operational procedures, including starting, driving, and parking, along with detailed explanations of dashboard controls and interior features like climate control and audio systems. The manual also details powertrain basics, chassis systems such as brakes and suspension, and electrical components. Safety features, including airbags and seatbelt operation, are thoroughly explained. Furthermore, it offers guidance on routine maintenance checks, fluid specifications, and basic troubleshooting for common issues, ensuring owners can properly care for their vehicle.
This is the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix ‘s owner manual. Read this owners manual from beginning to end right after you receive the new vehicle, so you can learn about features and controls your vehicle to ride this Pontiac Grand Prix safely and get more enjoyable riding experience.
This is the 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix ‘s owner manual. Read this owners manual from beginning to end right after you receive the new vehicle, so you can learn about features and controls your vehicle to ride this Pontiac Grand Prix safely and get more enjoyable riding experience.