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1999 Pontiac Sunfire ignition lock cylinder
try turning the ignition on try to start then without shutting key off wait 10 mins then shut key off then back on but do not try starting leave on for ten mins then back off turn key back on to run but do not try starting it wait ten mins then if it reset it should crank over and start if not repeat all steps again
Car has no power to start
If you turn the key and the engine does NOT crank over (try to start) then test to see if the battery has any power. Turn the headlights on and if they come on strong then your battery is good and something is wrong with your starter. If the lights do not come on strong then your battery is empty. You will need a jump start using cables. After that run the car for 15-20 minutes without stop. If it will not even run after the jump start then your alternator is bad. After running it for some time turn the car off and try to restart it. If it starts your battery is still working. If the car will not start again after running it for 20 minutes then you need a new battery because your old one is not charging up anymore.
Interior and exterior fuse keeps blowing on my
if the fuse keeps blowing then there is an electrical short somewhere and this needs to be found and repaired, fuse keeps blowing so the wires don't over heat and cause a fire, do not put in a larger fuse than is required you can cause a fire
What is the easiest way to change the neutral
Take it to a shop where they can put it on a lift - the park/neutral switch is located on the left side of the transmission. You could crawl under the car, disconnect the wiring connector, remove the old switch, and reverse the process for the new one...but it's a tight squeeze under there unless you put the car on ramps or jackstands.
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