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Passlock 1 problem
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Last edited by Odin; 01-13-2006 at 07:36 PM. |
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Re: Passlock 1 problem
Try doing a key re-learn. I believe on pass-lock1 cars, you turn the ignition to the on position and leave it for like an hour, then shut if off and try starting it.
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Re: Passlock 1 problem
Heres more info on a fix of that passover module starting problem. If you try this fix, please report back the results.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ n my opinion, used parts won't solve the problem either because they will just fail like the new part that I put on. There are literally thousands of posts on the internet of people with these same ignition lock cylinder problems. The N-body cars seem to be the leaders.(Malibu, Alero, Grand-Am) Yeah, I can see where this might seem a bit involved.... but it's really not. I just wanted to follow up with evidence of how it works. The quick simple fix is just to cut the yellow wire and tape up both ends. I took a screwdriver to pop the cover from around the stereo and took out 4 screws. Then, pulled out the stereo. The 3 wires from the ignition are right there on the left. Start the car and cut the yellow wire. That's it. You won't have to replace the ignition lock cylinder until it falls apart. I don't have to worry about my wife and kids being stuck somewhere. I certainly didn't mean for it to come across as being complicated at all. Enevitably, someone will ask why this works. Report Post | IP: Logged http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t491067.html |
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