Question:
Pontiac 2003 Grand Prix Halo Headlights, Etc?
Osvaldo32
2012-06-05 12:11:49 UTC
I have a Pontiac 2003 Gp and as you all Pontiac 98-03 Grand Prix owners know, There headlights suck. I want to upgrade to Halo's or something that will be better. I don't want 9007 bulbs i want seperate light bulbs for the low beam and the high beam because I live in country side of California, I was wondering what could I do to make this real. I don't understand why would company's make one light bulb headlights its so hard to see in some places and some weather. I hope to hear from you soon. And also if you have experience on this could you please tell me if i can install new headlights that may include both light bulbs as in maybe a Honda headlights that may fit my car in some way. Also fog lights. Which would be better Fog lights to put in my car. The stock are so yellow and don't even work on fog.
Thank you for your answers and your time
Four answers:
It'sSupercharged!2000
2012-06-05 20:24:27 UTC
I bought a set of halos. They were literally the worst investment I ever made. They looked great when I first put them in, although they weren't perfect. After a little less than a year, the poor quality lights let in water, which removed the silver paint from near my LED strip. Later, I noticed that the LEDs powering the halos themselves had gone out. I took the lights out, put the stock ones back in, and threw the halos away. $200 in the garbage can.

Your best bet is buying OEM replacements, and high quality ones at that. Get actual GM parts if you can. The headlights are just prone to yellowing and hazing a bit more than other lights, which you can easily counter if you have the right tools. I recently bought OEM replacements, which weren't of the highest quality, but they're better than my faded stock lights. I then put on XPEL headlight protection film, which is very strong and should reduce hazing and yellowing over time. As for your foggies, they aren't really supposed to be that strong. They're an appearance aspect more than anything. It seems like your main problem is really high expectations. Just get some Sylvania ZX2 bulbs for your lights, and some Sylvania Silverstars for the foggies. It will be a brighter and whiter light. And no, you can't just slap Honda headlights on your car. Headlights aren't interchangeable like that. I assume you're talking about a 90s Accord, but take a closer look and you'll see that they aren't shaped even remotely the same.
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2016-11-10 07:20:12 UTC
Grand Prix Halo Headlights
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2016-07-14 15:12:33 UTC
Normally GM will capture up to you with a notification by way of the mail once the title is processed along with your name & deal with. The used vehicle dealership technically doesnt have got to follow those ideas of a recollect like a GM dealership would have got to. Subsequent, it will depend in your VIN as good since not all 2002 Grand Prix's are integrated in this crusade. Yours could not fall inside the VIN breakpoint & now not want this repair. That you could simply stay up for the letter to come into the mail or if you happen to havent gotten one yet, it's going to imply yours isnt on the list that wants it carried out. The VIN breakpoint is 2F100018 --- 2F293183. So in case your final 8 digits of the VI?N doesnt fall in between those 2 numbers, it means yours doesnt want it nor will GM or the dealership change that but, you could go get your oil alternate at a GM dealership & they're feel to seem up any open campaigns on the car when they write it up & if any are open, they're believe to inform you that it has an OPEN recall & it will have to be repaired when your ready to have it accomplished or if components are readily available which if they arent, they would need to order them & have you come again to have it carried out. I didnt see a cut OFF date on it like some have. Mainly safety CAMPAIGNS, there is no point in time on. What's your last 8 digits of the VIN??
Gabriel R
2012-06-05 20:18:35 UTC
you can either get a set conversion to HID headlamps or halos ready made for your 03 grand prix , just try not to fry your alternator :P


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