Do you know how to read a wiring diagram ? Go here http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams . Enter your vehicle info - year , make , model , engine etc... Under system click on electrical distribution , then under subsystem click on power distribution .Then click on search , six blue links will pop up , click on them one at a time . See where ignition switch gets it's power . The ignition B fuse 50amp located in the under hood fuse box, supplies B+ voltage to the ignition switch .Plus Ignition C an ignition A fuse's also power ignition switch .
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I actually just took mine out today on a 1998 Gmc Jimmy. Its kind of simple now that ive done it. There are four ten millimeter bolts holding the passenger module in. you will need to drop your glovebox down so it is upside down to see these. It is easier if you take it right off. just take a shop light and look at the bottom of the module you will see two silver bolts (the only two ten mm down there) take them out. Then if you look up underneath you will see another up at the top left. To get this out you can hand wrench it or you can use a mini impact with an ajustable extension. to get the next the easiest way I found was to take off the trim aroung your speedometer get in the drivers seat and there is another ten millimeter nut on the top right (right by the vent holes) take that out then you are unbolted. Without going into tons of details when you start doing it you will quickly realsie how to do it it just takes some patience. Dont forget to pull the fuse before you do anything its a 15 amp fuse second row 3rd up in the panel inside the car. Hope this helps
SOURCE: 99 gmc jimmy sle keyless remote and security issue
Hi: From my experience the security issue is easily solved because hitting the factory key FOB lock button is the only way to activate it, hitting door lock button will not activate it. When installing a remote starter no wires are cut usually, just spliced into which means... make sure that where wires were spliced they are taped. If you have the original factory key FOB use a quarter and pop apart, replace the battery, key FOB should have retained its factory setting if your lucky, if doesn't work go to internet search and find programming procedure. Hope this helps... please rate suggestion...ty
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You have to determine a few things. Are you getting spark at the plugs? Are you getting fuel to the injectors? You can also read the engine codes to see what codes are stored in there.
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Check the wires that go to your wheels for the ABS. They are probably bare from stones hitting them, and shorting out the system.
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