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Just bought a 2003 grand am 6 cycl.....has been running fine has remote starter as well filled tank on way home from work parked car in garage..Went to use remote this morning..woouldnt start used

Wont start rolls over like crazy...its like its not getting fuel went funny when i tried to use the remote starter this morning used key still rolls but wont fire...Any ideas thanks in advance Sandy

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Do you know if the remote is a after market or factory remote. have you tried to stick the key in the door lock and lock and unlock the door,and when start it. all new cars have have theif module in them ,and if is bypassed it will lock up

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SOURCE: 2000 Pontiac Sunfire wont start

Its likely that you have either a bad ignition switch or a bad neutral safety switch (if stickshift, clutch switch) Try starting in neutral...if it starts, change neutral switch (jump across clutch switch, check starting in neutral with your foot on the brake) Ignition switch is on top of steering column under dash.

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SOURCE: 1996 3.1L Pontiac Grand AM all gauges went crazy

sometimes when the battery is too low the gages will go haywire.check you battery terminals for good conductivity and current levels. sounds like a low current problem.computer runs on 12 volts not 11 or 10. low current will give poor performance and bad electrical response.
try that first then look for shorts under the dash ie naked wires or burnt wires.
good luck.

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SOURCE: Car is stuck in park. Wife drove home last night

TRansmission went on the car you may have to buy a new transmission

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2012

SOURCE: my 06 pontiac grand prix just cranks and wont start, what could it be

Been a mech for a while, may need a tune up if all original, plugs, wires at the least. Originals are usually good for 100,000 or so. Hope this helps.

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