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ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
Probably 3 times in the last 6 months my wife's Alero wouldn't start for work in the a.m. Each time the car started when she got home after getting a ride to work. Today it again would not start in the morning and hasn't started all day. It really sounds like the dreaded passlock issue since it is cranking and the security light is on (not flashing and the engine light is on too). However, I have tried the procedure numerous times that should reset the security portion of the system( 10 minutes in on position, 10 secs off etc.) with no luck.
It is only a matter of time before the battery dies ![]() Any other ideas? Any help would really be appreciated |
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
I have this issue, I fix it as follows. Car won't start, turn key all the way off, then all the way back on. Security light will flash for 10-20 min, mine is usually always 12 min. When the light stops flashing and dissappears, turn the key ALL the way off then all the way on and start it up. I make sure I get gas when the stoopid thing won't make me late for anything lol.
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i;ve had the same problems over the last 6 months.at first it was just intermitant no starts. and got worse finally bit the bullit and bought a new ignition cyclinder.solved the problem for a few days with no more security light flashing but still random no starts.so traded the truck to the old girl and i got to deal with the POS.
Then a funny thing i had noticed an oil leak over the same 6 months so i finally investigated it and it was the oil pressure switch.pain in the a## to change. but did after that i've had no problems starting going on 6 weeks now. can't say for sure if that was the problem or i just bumped a wire when i was under there. So maybe have a good look around under the hood and check for loose wires or conectors or anything that dosen't seem good. as everything is conected together to allow the car to run. Hope my two cents helps Cheers Paul
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
thanks for the replies!
I am going to swap out the ignition cylinder and see if that helps. |
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
It is possible to trick the computer to disable the passlockbut your theft light will stay on. You would have to snip the solid yellow wire on the BCM under the glove box on the middle connector while the car is running. Let it run for a minuite and then install a switch somewhere for that yellow wire, so that if you swap out the battery or kill the battery you can switch that yellow wire back on quickly. I snipped mine and its been excellent ever since, now I have to figure out how to remove the theft light bulb! LOL
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The best and cheapest way to completely fix this is to do the following..... Tools: Ohm meter, wire strippers, wire crimpers, needed resistance value in resistors. Get behind the ignition switch. See large harness going to ignition switch. Open up that harness and you should see a bunch of large gauge wires. Look closely and you should see 3 tiny ones (yellow, black, and white). Grab the black and yellow wires. Start the car (hopefully security goes off). Cut yellow wire and meter the cut end that's toward the ignition switch and the black wire. Then meter that cut yellow wire again but next put the other lead of the meter to chassis ground. Which ever value is higher get a resistor(s) that closely match that number you got when you metered those wires. Take the OTHER end of the cut yellow wire and install the resistor to it and then to the black wire or chassis ground. Shut car off and start it. Light should go out. If the car starts then stalls, you may need to adjust the resistance value. If security light is on, verify that you have the correct end of the yellow wire attached to the resistor. If so, it should go out on its own after a while. If your light was on steady before doing this repair and is still on, you may need to do the relearn sequence UNDERSCORE stated. This is the ONLY way to disable this system and not have to worry if your car's battery goes dead.
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
Here is a method for removing the Security light from the cluster: http://www.oldsmobileforum.com/forum...ead.php?t=1194
Read to the end of the first post. |
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
You gotta be careful on some of the GM lines because they need to "see" that bulb in the cluster. Without it, even if the PK2 system is fine the car may not start. That's what the white wire is with the actual black and yellow PK2 wires.
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
Ok so if the passlock does screw up and the theft light comes on, what does it shut down exactly? If it is just the fuel pump, could you not power that relay to bypass it or does it shut down a few things?
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
No, everyone says and thinks it shuts off the fuelpump but it actually turns off the fuel injectors.
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Thanks to your advice and my car is fixed using the method above. |
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After an almost complete tear down of my car (or so it seemed) I found the three wires (yellow, black, white), so I guess my car has a passlock I-system. I cut the yellow wire and now Iīm in deep trouble since the car wont start at all. Iīve read various posts in different forums, saying that the Security-light will shine but that the car should start without problems after that. Since that is not the case with my car Iīm rather desperate and would really appreciate any kind of help. I hope that when everything else fails I can still reconnect the two ends of the yellow wire to return to the former state and then buy a new ignition swith/lock cylinder. Thank you, Stefan |
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
You must install the resistors as mentioned above after cutting the yellow wire, or the car will think a theft is occurring, and will not start.
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
Okay. Seems that even though I read everything I didnīt fully understand it. Thank you very much
Stefan |
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Re: ARGGHHH! Passlock prob?
Hello, itīs me again. I obviously donīt get it. I made the measurements as described by ponchonutty at the correct wire ends (thatīs the part I had no problems with). There I ran into trouble for the first time:
1. meter: yellow (ign. end) to black => 1495 Ohm, yellow (ign. end) to chassis => Nothing, nada, zero, Null. 2. meter (lucky me I had another one!): y to bl => 1467 Ohm, y to ch => ~ 990 Ohm Second measurement: y zo bl => 1370 or so, y to ch around 990 Letīs say I get a correct resistor measurement so I can proceed. As far as I understand it I have to follow these steps (Security isnīt on right now, problem just began to show): 1. Disconnect (= cut) the yellow wire while the engine is running. 2. Let it run for a few minutes, then turn engine off. 3. Connect the black wire with the far (i.e. non-ignition) end of the yellow wire. I hope that there are no mistakes until here, because from here on Iīm not sure what to do: Do I have to "relearn" my BCM to know the (non-existant) key in the lock or does it assume the key is in the lock because of the same resistor value? If I have to relearn, does that mean 10 min. ignition ON, 10 min. ignition OFF, then start the engine? What is the SECURITY-light supposed to do during this process? Blink? Shine continuously? Iīm sure that for a reader with more and deeper knowledge than all the answers are already in this thread, but I would appreciate your help very much. Thank you! Stefan |
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