Also fuelpump may b bad or the checvalve. Coil or wire coming from it cud b worn or bad connect. Ignition module or switch on steern colum mite hav issues. Dont go to a dealer
Can you be clearer? Is the engine cranking over or is it just clicking? If is is cranking over you need to check that there is electricity going to the spark plugs. Check that there is fuel going to the injectors.
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If the battery has gone dead, it could cause the security system to go into full lock-up mode. If it has locked up the accessories will work after the battery is charged back up , but the power to the starter will be cut off and it wont turn over. You need to do the 30 minute learn procedure. A GM dealer will print it out for you and you can do it yourself. It's very simple if you follow the procedure exact. hope this helps and good luck.
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• A module which communicates on the class 2 serial data circuit which supplies VIN information to the radio is replaced and not properly setup with the correct VIN information for that vehicle. The only way to unlock the radio is by using a scan tool.
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i had a similar problem with my 2000ls i turned the key on left it in the on position for 15 mins then repeated it after the second time i turned the key on and off quickly 3times on the 3rd time i held it in the start position and it cranked over. note let your car run for a while to recharge your battery doing this really does drain it
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The starter motor on a car takes a lot of energy, you may be able to use the radio but not have enough power for the starter. You also might not be able to start it because the motor's starter or it's relay is bad. So here's what to do:
Check the connections on the battery, try loosening the connections and moving them around a bit, then tighten them down good.
Next go try to start it up again. If it still doesn't respond, turn your headlights on and see if they are still bright. If they are, then I would look into the starter or the starter relay.
The relay is in a box somewhere under your hood, possibly with some motor related fuses. Take the cover off and look at the under side of it. The cover should have a sticker displaying which relays do what. Now look for the air conditioner relay. Check to see if the air conditioner and starter relays have the same number printed or stamped on them. ONLY if the numbers mach, put the air conditioner relay in place of the starter relay, and try to start it again.
If you still get nothing, then it is either a bad starter or wire somewhere. On this car it may be a bit difficult to find and reach, but try to get to the starter on the bottom of the car. You can find pictures online of what it looks like if you are not sure. Play with the wires and knock on the starter with something hard like a rock or hammer. It doesn't take too much to do it, even a firm punch can do it, just don't break it. If this works then the starter is bad and needs serviced or replaced.
If there is still no response after this, there is nothing more you can do unless you are capable of taking things apart and checking the wiring. Good luck!
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if its a dome light there will be a notch in the clear cover that will allow you access to the bulbs if its a third brake light you will have to remove the c pillar panels and then the deck panel to allow access to the third brake light
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Does anyone know where a starter is located on a 2011 Chevy impala
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