I drove it one day fine.after work turn key over not a sound nothing.everything inside works not the battery
Could have faulty starter or starter solenoid.hook test light make you a test light with longer wires and 12 volt bulb with socket go junk yard find good bulb with socket.hook test light to starter and see if test light lights up if so your starter or starter solenoid has a open winding. if test light dont light up could have blowed fuse to transmission neutral switch or neutral switch could be bad.try to start vechicle in neutral if vechicle starts your transmission neutral switch out of adjustment or neutral switch faulty check make sure wires going to neutral switch is damaged.
You would need to check for voltage at the starter, the neutral safety switch, and the key switch.
SOURCE: 1994 Pontiac Grand AM SE turn light does not work
I know this is a dumb question, but did you check the bulbs
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The turn signal flasher is located under dash panel, right side of steering column.
The fuse panel is located on the left side of the instrument panel. To gain access to the panel, pivot access door downward.
The hazard flasher is located under dash panel, left side of steering column.
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SOURCE: I have a 1994 Pontiac Bonneville SSE.. won't start
It sounds like you have a short somewhere that is draining the battery...this type of thing is usually caused by a faulty voltage regulator. I recommend taking the alternator to an autoparts store to have it tested...don't be surprised if the alternator tests good; a faulty voltage regulator can and will drain a battery in a matter of hours. I am including a link where you can order a voltage regulator for your Bonneville or, while you are at the autoparts store, you can buy one there. The link will help you to see what the voltage regulator looks like so you can identify it in your engine compartment. Hope this helps, good luck!
SOURCE: 1994 pontiac sunbird starter removal.
You shouldn't have to. Jack the front end up. the starter should be at the bottom of the engine towards the front of the car. Follow the battery cable from the battery to the starter. Generally there are 2 or 3 bolts holding the starter in place. Disconnect the battery before working on the car, then undo those bolts. Use one hand to hold the starter. When all bolts are off, pull the starter off.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
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