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car wont start
'ey im not very good with cars so ill try to describe it as simple as possible. i have a 2001 malibu, and it wont start.. when you turn the key in the ingition and it goes er-er-er-er vrooom and it starts...well.. all it does is the er-er-er-er part over n over.. took it to mechanics and they thought it was the fuel pump and so they replaced it and the filter.. is it possible some one could of unhooked something or something.. idk what cuases cars to do it.. please help sorry for my very little details.. if u need more ask ill c what i can come up with.. please and thanks
ediT: i read about the malibu secrutiy theft thing.. what is that cuz the light is on... and idk how to fix it |
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Re: car wont start
Welcome Aboard!
One would have hoped that the mechanic performed some sort of diagnosis before replacing the fuel pump, or even the filter. The lack of adequate diagnosis should have just cost them the labor for the new pump (you shouldn't be expected to pay for that). Since you apparently DID receive new parts, you probably will be paying for those. As for the "Security" warning light, diagnosis of the PassLock system will require observing the behavior of the light when the ignition is first turned on (without starting the engine). Is the light turning on and remaining on? Does the light turn on for a period of 3-5 seconds then turn off? Does the light flash at all? |
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Re: car wont start
theft light comes on for a few seconds there is a series of beeps, sounds like from under the dash board. car doesnt start, going to try disconnecting then reconnecting battery cable. was a back yard mechanic out 500$ . .
what does the light indecate here? Last edited by whitebabylon; 04-11-2007 at 05:10 PM. |
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Re: car wont start
If you have a security light on, most of the Malibu's had a problem with the passlock sensor. You have to purchase the whole ignition lock cylinder to get the sensor you need. Not sure how much it costs, but you can replace it. The theft system will need to be programmed after the repair. I'll post the programming procedure. You might also try programming the system before you replace anything else. If it starts after programming, the sensor is most likely to blame. Just replace it and reprogram the system.
10 Minute Learn Procedure
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