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chevychick96
08-25-2006, 04:24 PM
hey people im new to this site here. I was wondering if anyone could help me on this one please.

i have a 96 cavalier. When I had bought it my dad and his friend had found a wire in my fuse box. well here to find out my car has a anti-lock system in it. Now when I take that wire out of my fuse box my car will not start at all. But when i put it back in there it starts up. Now is there anyway I can stop it from doing that if i remove the wire. And another thing i dont know if this has to do with the wire in the fuse boxo r not but when i go to start my car it takes awhile to start up. Is there anyone that can help me on this one? I am so confussed on what to do here. :banghead: The car runs great any everything its just the wire and it takes to long to start is the only things im worried about. PLEASE help me anyone.:frown:


thanks:)

quake61
08-30-2006, 07:58 PM
hey people im new to this site here. I was wondering if anyone could help me on this one please.

i have a 96 cavalier. When I had bought it my dad and his friend had found a wire in my fuse box. well here to find out my car has a anti-lock system in it. Now when I take that wire out of my fuse box my car will not start at all. But when i put it back in there it starts up. Now is there anyway I can stop it from doing that if i remove the wire. And another thing i dont know if this has to do with the wire in the fuse boxo r not but when i go to start my car it takes awhile to start up. Is there anyone that can help me on this one? I am so confussed on what to do here. :banghead: The car runs great any everything its just the wire and it takes to long to start is the only things im worried about. PLEASE help me anyone.:frown:


thanks:)


ur only choice is to trace the wire must be from the ignition switch

now about the car taking long to start, maybe is time for a tune up

plugs wires and fuel and air filter in that way u know is ready to run

chevyguy93
08-31-2006, 10:42 AM
heres a suggestion, why not just leave the wire in? by the sounds of it, it doesnt appear to be giving you problem.

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