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Old 08-10-2014, 03:44 AM
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Car is not starting. It cranks 2 or 3 times and then stops, without turning the key to the off position.

Figured its a security issue as the key fob buttons stopped working too. Got a new key and brought in a guy with a tech2 to program/link the new fob. He plugs in the tech2 but it wouldn't turn on. He said a got some kind of issue which is not sending power to the port.

Then I did something I should have done before getting a new fob.

I got a test light and checked all the fuses in the car and in the engine bay.

All of them are working except one...engine cont/BCM fuse.

Makes sense since I think I am having a BCM problem.

Put a new fuse in and still no go. The fuses aren't blown nor are they blowing. They are not getting power.

Broke out my test light and checked the fuse pins/terminals. When a connect the ground lead of the test light to the negative post of the battery and probe the positive pin of the fuse terminal, nothing happens. Its supposed to light up like the rest of the fuse terminals. And yes the key is in the on position and relay kicks in. But when I connect the ground lead of the test light to the positive post of the battery and I probe the positive of the fuse terminal, it lights up.

What is going on and how can I solve this?

Car is an 04 Pontiac GTO

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Old 08-20-2014, 12:35 PM
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Maybe the car has the same issue that F-bodies have with the BCM solder joints failing?
Old 08-21-2014, 08:18 AM
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Do you have a second set of keys to try? It is not unheard of for the resister in the ignition key to go bad and cause the condition you describe.
Old 08-28-2014, 12:37 PM
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check your cigareete lighter fuse it power the port for the obd2



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