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Originally Posted by pntcbonnesse
Well the most common problem that causes that is the lock key cylinder. It costs about 50 dollars and you also have to get new keys made. There is no way to test it as far as I know... but what I do know is that GM made those real cheap. The wires that go to the lock key cylinder are so small and break so easily... first thing you should do it talk to a pontiac or GM dealer and find out if that year car is covered under the recall that some GM cars have.. I just had the same problem in July and I replaced that. When I took off the lock key cylinder, the wire was broken loose. What I suggest is taking care of it soon.. because if that wire competely breaks off... its going to be a HUGE pain to start your car... I really hope this helps!
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First of all there are tests that can be done to check the wirning to the key cylinder.
Second of all what recall are you talking about? I am a GM tech and I do the recalls yet I have never seen a recall on the Bonnieville's concerning key cylinders.