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Karla Holland Posted on Sep 03, 2017
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Grand Am 2003 won't start

Battery will run the fan and lights. We can hear the fuel pump when we turn the key. It sounds like it is working. Turn the key and there is no other response, no clicking, no firing. The starter will fire when we arch it from the post to the frame or spray it with ether. We have been looking for a fuel shut off switch and a restart button, but are having no luck finding it.

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Sounds like your key is no longer actuating the starter/not matched to the vehicle key code, if you can turn it on but no cranking action is done when trying to start.

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Does sound like the ignition switch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Grand Prix won't start

Sure sounds like a flat battery.Could also be loose or poor connection with the main battery cables.Try running a wire from the positive terminal of the battery directly to the starter solenoid,if you leave ignition on vehicle should start.If the battery has collapsed a cell jump starting does not always work.You must confirm by swapping the battery to eliminate it as the cause of your fault as any tests are useless unless you do so.let me know once youve confirmed battery is ok.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2008

SOURCE: car won,t fire,fuel pump location 2004 grand am

inside the gas tank

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John Weathers

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2008

SOURCE: car stopped,,cranks but won,t fire,,2004

Did you check the ignition system for spark? The fuel pump is in the gas tank. There should be a test port on your fuel rail that looks like a tire valve with a cap on it. Have someone crank the car while you depress the schrader valve and see if you get fuel. Do that first then get back to me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: My 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix won't start.

Either the battery is bad or the connections to the battery are corroded and/or loose. The lights may work but that doesn't mean the battery is good. The lights only draw about 20 amperes, the starter draws from 200 to 400 amperes.

If the battery connections are tight and clean, then most likely you need a new battery. A car battery store can test this for you.

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