please help
what can be the problem??
any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Rich
To confirm this pull the passenger's side kick panel and lower dash panel to get to the bcm and read the value of your key while in the tumbler at the off and start positions. Intermittent ohm readings will confirm the loss of the fuel enable signal.
At this point you have two choices, pull the stearing wheel and fix the wiring in the column or rig up the corresponding resistor value of your key to the bcm's input to ground.
To confirm this pull the passenger's side kick panel and lower dash panel to get to the bcm and read the value of your key while in the tumbler at the off and start positions. Intermittent ohm readings will confirm the loss of the fuel enable signal.
At this point you have two choices, pull the stearing wheel and fix the wiring in the column or rig up the corresponding resistor value of your key to the bcm's input to ground.
thanks rich
There are wires in the stearingwheel column that hook up to the key interogation ckt that determine if the right key/resistor has been inserted. Over time, it is pretty common for these wires to fray, and go intermittent and eventually break and then you are in the situation you are in.
The following links may also help. In the second one, they bypass the wires off the stearingwheel directly underneath the column. You can go that route or by the bcm on the passenger side of the car. I can't really break it down any further than that. You should be able to get a start on it.
http://www.ls2.com/boggs/Passkey/Passkey.htm
http://shbox.com/1/air_bag_disc_2.jpg
Thanks in advance Rich
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