I have a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am SE - I don't know the engine size, but I am sure it is more likely than not a 6 cyclinder. My water pump needs to be replaced. Initially, when I called for an estimate, I told the person I spoke with I thought my car was a 6 cyclinder. When I took my car there, he checked it and said he thought it was a 1.something liter engine but in actuality, it is a 2.something liter engine. I know cyclinders, not liters. This change in the "liter" took my repair estimate from almost $300 and 1 1/2 hours of labor to almost $500 and 5-6 hours of labor. Am I being ripped off? What's the difference between a cyclinder and liter? What size engine DO I have? It sucks that this happened around the Christmas holiday because I am strapped for cash. Other than running hot while idling and when the coolant is low (which I keep an eye on religiously), I do not notice any other problems (i.e. noises, etc.). Can I make it until the beginning of January to fix this?
Thanks for any help you can give me. Jean Grant.
Thanks for any help you can give me. Jean Grant.
Dec 11, 2006 at 7:22 AM