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  1. #1 Pontiac grand prix 2005 
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    I have three codes: 0245 wheel speed sensor,2. P0128 coolant temp below normal. 3 .P1811 maximum adapt and long shift.
    Please advise on what could be wrong
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    245: Wheel speed sensor is failed or wires are frayed/torn.
    new wheel hub mostlikely

    128: New 195* thermostat

    1811:
    New PCS(pressure control solenoid in transmission) or trans needs rebuilt.

    Most likely causes listed above, of course, many other things can affect these
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    thanks would you please give me an estimate to repair?
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    thanks would you please give me an estimate to repair?
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    Wheel hub, i would say roughly 200-250, thermostat, give or take, 100-150, and the trans solenoid, thats a longshot for me, this is all SHOP costs, if you do yourself, the hub, and thermostat would run you mabey 150$, matters brand, and where you buy. I buy most my stuff on ebay, its cheapest, and i am patient to wait in mail, if you go to napa, orielleys(wouldnt recremend), autozone, they are going to charge about 30% more, in my opinion, im sure others will have a say, but thats my best bet on this.
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    Thanks a mobile mechanic just quoted 270 to 300 to replace thermostat and coolant, and new wheel hub. he says replacing the thermostat and resetting light will fix problem.
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    The max adapt shift code can be fixed with a shift kit in the transmission, it's a pretty common issue to have.

    It will likely only be a part time fix, but should still last a long time before the rest of the transmission itself wears out.

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    You think the transmisson needs to be replaced.
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    I don't.

    I say it just needs a "fix it" shift kit to perhaps fix the current issue. It's not something I can say will work 100%, but it's worked in the past and popular thing to try.

    http://tripleedgeperformance.com/Harsh-Shift-P1811.html

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    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by babyboomer View Post
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    My 2005 Grand Prix makes a whining noise when i turn the steering wheel. Any advice
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    Change the thermostat yourself its like a $10 part and 2 bolts to swap the old one out.
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    What he said ^^^^ ... It's a straight forward easy job.
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    Thermostat takes 5 mins.

    Shift kit is a little more involved, but it is the fix for the P1811. Worked for me and for countless others.
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    Check the power steering fluid level. Note that there are hot and cold full lines.

    If the fluid is fine, you could consider a fluid flush or replace the pump but both are probably unnecessary. Many 3800 platform cars have some sort of whine from the power steering pump even when it is functioning properly.

    Do the thermostat yourself, do the shift kit yourself after reading this http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...ailed-Pictures

    Good Luck!
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    we are all anal about our vehicles. Otherwise we would not be on an extinct platforms forum debating 3000 dollars cars!
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    The thermostat has been replaced. I added power steering fluid today. It was a low. There are lines if the weather is hot and lines if the weather is cold.
    Is that what you mean by cold and hot full lines?
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    On my '08 there is a line with "COLD" and a line with "HOT" next to it - I assumed it was if the fluid was hot or cold not the weather. I could be wrong.
    2008 Grand Prix Base: Engine cover delete , flipped dogbone bushings, Transgo shift kit, Hayden 403 trans cooler,
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    Those lines are for cold (fluid is at ambient air temp) and hot is after the drivetrain is up to operating temperature.

    Antifreeze should be checked for it's freezing point, and oil viscosity (ability to flow at or below 10 degrees) are about the only weather related fluids.
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    thanks
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    I took my 2005 Grand Prix (109k miles to three different locations to check my power steering pump. I noticed that it was low and when I turned the steering wheel I heard a whining sound. Here are the responses from three different mechanics

    1. Chain store that repairs cars and sells tires: You have a leaking pump, hose and steering gear. total cost to repair 1600.00
    2. Autonation Chevrolet dealership service dept: You have a leaking pump, hose and steering gear. total cost to repair 1300.00
    3. GMC Buick Dealership Service Dept: You have an aftermarket power steering pump. Your reservior is too full and overflowing.
    Your hose, pump and steering gear are not leaking.
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