How to get a 2001 aztec to start after you change out the ignition
I had to change out the ignition on my 2001 Pontiac Aztec and when I try to start it don't start it don't do nothing what do I need to do I think its like a safety or theft issue?
Re: how to get a 2001 aztec to start after you change out...
Try rebooting your system, Take off your positive battery cable for a good 10 minutes, then hook your battery back up and try to start it. Hope this helps
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Aztec was derived from the line of GM minivans. Many mechanical parts are interchangeable with Pontiac Montana, Chevy Venture and Olds Silhouette of that vintage. Obviously the sheetmetal is, I would say, unique.
look up pontiac recalls,They had a problem with some type of relay in the ignition recalled back in 2005.free fix for you at dealership!!! Hope this helps!!
the dealer should be able to make you a key, all you need is the vin number,they can make a key for it, as loong as the ignition in the van is the one that came with the van, if it was replaced then they cant make one, if you didnt by van new then just have key made its mostlikely its original one, hope this helps.
The radio light is a small bulbinside the radio, pull the radio out, remove the top cover from the radio chassis and the bulb is right there, most parts stores carry this little peanut bulb
yes and no. it may that the button is broken or the conection is bad, or it just might need an entire new system. you might want to get all of those things checked out
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