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No Codes, No Start ... 1999 Sunfire
I've looked back 15 pages and haven't found this one: the key will turn on the ignition, power windows etc, but won't turn far enough to crank the motor. I did the "learn the key" routine per the passive anti-theft sequence about 27 times, no luck. When in "run" I can crank the motor under the hood (B+ to S) and it starts for a few seconds then dies. Removing the ignition switch and turning it manually also makes it run a few seconds then die. My OBDII reader gets nothing, dead, key on or not. The reader does work in my other car. I've been chasing this one for two days and am like
, .... any thoughts would be welcome prior to dragging this thing down to the dreaded GM dealer, .... thx, ... Dennis |
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Re: No Codes, No Start ... 1999 Sunfire
ok. if they "key wont turn past on position" like its jammed,
maybe its worth replacing whether it fixes the issue or not. if its wont turn now its not going to turn later. unless im unaware of some likely anti theft mechanism that locks it from start position. in all likelihood your answer lies in the anti theft crap, do a search of anti theft and read through the various problems and solutions instead of going back pages, use the "search this forum thing" it goes back years :P |
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Re: No Codes, No Start ... 1999 Sunfire
I don't believe your theft system has anything to do with your starter issue. This passlock system is injector disable. I agree with Exaulteduser, I'd check the lock cylinder and ignition switch. I'm not sure if the tranny is automatic?
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Edit Answer: they need the whole car to do PCM work; I found that out today from Mr Goodwrench ![]() Last edited by Denman123a; 09-09-2009 at 08:40 PM. |
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Re: No Codes, No Start ... 1999 Sunfire
With everything assembled and the key turned to the run position the car will still start and stall if you jump the starter to get the car started?
Before replaceing or checking any thing else you need to resolve the key not turning to the crank position first. With out that happening nothing else you do will help make anything better. Get the key situation handled and work your way through the other problems, if they persist, after.
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I agree. If the ignition isn't physically turning all the way to the start position and it's a passlock system the code to enable the injector might not be getting to the PCM. At any rate, the ignition switch is not working properly. Assuming it's an AT, maybe your gearshifter interlock is jamming up. Have you tried shifting the gear shifter through the range to see if it will then crank? |
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My Toyota and Diesel Dodge have them safely tucked inside the firewall. |
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Re: No Codes, No Start ... 1999 Sunfire
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Did the connecter look corroded? Some year of Cavalier/Sunfire there was a corrosion problem at the PCM where it was located under the fender. I'm thinking this was 95-96 years though. Not sure why you weren't getting communication with your code reader before, but maybe it was coincidental. Quote:
This sounds like a theft lock issue. I think '99's used the theftlock system but maybe someone else can verify this. My memory is they all used the theftlock but proir to '99-'00 (?) the ignition code went through the instrument cluster and after that through a BCM. None of that really matters because either way your problem is probably the ignition cylinder. Quote:
Anyway I think you need to get to the bottom of why your ignition switch won't crank and then you'll probably get the car to run. |
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