2006 Chevrolet Equinox
SOURCE: 2006 Chevrolet Equinox Driver's door will not open the door
Sounds like the release rod came off of either the main latch or the inside release handle. My guess would be the latch since I don't see many problems with the inner handles. To check you have to remove the door panel. Follow the rod to the latch area. There should be a plastic type of clip that the rod came off of in the general area of the end of the rod. The rod may just push back into place.
SOURCE: 2006 PT Cruiser alarm sounds without
now sometimes this happens to let you know that one of the doors are open
check your doors
this is the only thing i can think of altho you have most likely checked it lol
also lock the car with the key
you don't want it to get stolen
SOURCE: Rapid clicking noise coming from under the dashboard.
If you have a tape cassette player in the dash, this can cause a sound like what you are describing. Even though a tape is not in it,,, it can still freak out and cause this sound. Had this happen on several of my old vehicles. Let us know if this helps. Leave feedback for others to see. Thanks.
SOURCE: 2006 Chevrolet Equinox won't start, security
Make sure the doors and trunk,and hood are shut,open them,and shut them .activate the anti theft,wait about 1 minute,and disarm it,see if it will start,if not,the key fob may need to be relearned,try turning the key on,leave it ten minutes,then turn it off,and right back on,then wait ten minutes,and turn it off,and right back on,do this a total of three times,,30 minutes,then try and start.
SOURCE: 2006 Chevy Cobalt wont start.
2006 cobalt won't start after a severe thunderstorm. Battery was check and is good, light turn on, turns signals work a/c blower works, however, radio does not.Doesn't even click or turn over. All seniors check out. What's the problem?
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It is NOT the recirc door acuator , I can feel it clicking when the TURN SIGNAL is activated. The turn signal relay is located just to the left of glovebox up under the dash. Follow the wires to the clicking.
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