2009 Enclave, battery low, hooked jumper to it, leaned in turned key everything shutoff, cannot get key out, fuses seem to be okay. Think I have activated theft deterrent, how do I reset? Freddie
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Poor ignition switch .Replace it and check for the blown fuses & your problem will disappear .As ignition controls the current to ECU so if the ignition will still be transmitting the voltage to ecu with the key turned off so how will a engine shutoff? think it's logical.You have been tricked by mechanic as it's not the computer fault at all.
does it spin real fast without clanging and grinding against the flywheel? if so then its probably the solenoid bad. do you have to hit the starter with a hammer then it works? it is probably bad brushes or a worn motor. eather way i think you can only get a new starter and solenoid together not sold seperate. check for bad battery cables (loose).
Most likely, you just have a dead battery. Once your battery reaches a critically low point, the electronics simply go nuts... lights won't turn off, etc. until it's absolutely dead. Just try putting a battery charger on the it or use a safe jump starting technique- you should be fine.
When a battery is totally dead a jump start will take time. The dead battery needs to come back up to at least 8 volts before it will start. Leave you jumper cables hooked up for a half hour or so and try again. What you really need is a battery charger, even once you get it running the alternator is going to have to run for a really long time to fully charge this battery. Also, you should be able to connect the amp to go off with the deck, it's a little more work but it is well worth the effort.
Make sure all your fuses are good. If this is not the problem you may need to turn your car in for repair, because this problem could be a lot of things.
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