SOURCE: range shift inhibed display truck wont move
you can get the part you want from international truck dealer they are a warehouse for allison. it is gear selector switch it will cost you around $55.00
SOURCE: 1998 Chevy Malibu : Won't Start
I would check the fuel pump turn key on do not start or turn engine over just until dash lights up and you should hear a grunt sound come from back seat area if you do not hear this grunt your fuel pump is not working.Also if you have a check engine light on you should have your can scaned with a OBD 2 scan tool to retreve and faults the cars computer might be undrer going.
SOURCE: My '98 Buick Regal won't start randomly but fires
I ran into this problem w/a 98 GS. One branch of the ignition switch was not making contact because the switch, which is plastic, melted around the terminal and created an intermittent contact. To verify the problem. go to the fuse box & run a jumper wire from the hot side of the directional fuse to the hot side of the windshield wiper fuse. This will feed power to the circuit that the switch isn't powering. If this gives you 100% reliability, replace the switch.
SOURCE: my 1998 chevy truck ignition stuck I took the steering wheel off
You need a lock plate removal tool,napa sells them ,they are cheap,and the pin in the key cylinder? Use a punch to destroy the pin.
SOURCE: 2003 honda accord - starter does not make a sound
If the head lights and accessories work, your main fuse is good. Make sure your gear selector is all the way in the park park position. The gear indicator light should be illuminated. if the light doesn't illuminate in Park, but illuminates in the other gear positions the shift cable is out of adjustment. adjust the cable and recheck.
The next step would be to test the starter. Do this by first turning the ignition switch off. To be safe take the key out of the ignition. Unplug the small wire at the starter solenoid and take a jumper wire connected to the starter solenoid and touch it to the positive side of the battery (The battery should be connected to the vehicle).
-If the starter still doesn't operate. The starter is faulty and should be replaced.
-If the starter operates (spins), you have a starter circuit wiring issue. You'll have to do a series of pinpoint test to determine the fault. It could be a faulty ignition switch, starter cut relay, clutch pedal switch for manual trans. or a gear selector switch for an auto trans. or an open in the wiring harness to the starter. -hope this helps.
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