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ignition key problemTony022 03-22-2008, 09:18 AM 1995 olds auroa Went to start car, nothing. All electronics work. lights, radio, door locks, power windows, seat warmer. Turn key--- nothing.. then message comes up in display says "Clean key and wait 3 minutes". Whats up with that.. Clean key with what? Both keys do same thing.. HELP... :banghead: Tony022 03-23-2008, 04:47 PM I waited three minutes and went out and the car started No one have any ideas??? Is there a sensor in the ignigtion switch?? If so, where is it located? My fear is that it is an intermitten problem like all the other electrical problems and it's gonna let me down in the middle of a cold snowy night, 10 miles from civilization. lol I'll have to keep my cell phone charged.. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/images/icons/icon8.gif back2life 03-23-2008, 09:56 PM make sure to keep keys clean. if problem persists, replace the ignition keylock switch. if you need to know how to permanently bypass the sytem hit me up. bob minucci 08-14-2008, 02:56 PM 1995 olds auroa Went to start car, nothing. All electronics work. lights, radio, door locks, power windows, seat warmer. Turn key--- nothing.. then message comes up in display says "Clean key and wait 3 minutes". Whats up with that.. Clean key with what? Both keys do same thing.. HELP... :banghead:YOUR PROBLEM IS NOT A DIRTY KEY. YOUR IGNITION SWITCH HAS TO BE REPLACED AND YOU WILL GET NEW KEYS WITH IT . IF YOU GO TO THE DEALER THE TOTAL COST INSTALLED WILL BE ABOUT $550.00. THE DEALER COST IS ABOUT $198.00. THEN THEY CHARGE ABOUT 1 HR. DIO. LABOR AND THE BALANCE FOR THE ACTUAL REPAIR...BOB BNaylor 08-14-2008, 03:13 PM YOUR PROBLEM IS NOT A DIRTY KEY. YOUR IGNITION SWITCH HAS TO BE REPLACED AND YOU WILL GET NEW KEYS WITH IT . IF YOU GO TO THE DEALER THE TOTAL COST INSTALLED WILL BE ABOUT $550.00. THE DEALER COST IS ABOUT $198.00. THEN THEY CHARGE ABOUT 1 HR. DIO. LABOR AND THE BALANCE FOR THE ACTUAL REPAIR...BOB Thanks for the belated post and contributing. However, this is an old thread so it has been closed. Info might have been helpful several months ago. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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