Car Theft System:
If the Security System module is being
removed and no replacement module is being installed, the module wiring must be
disconnected while the engine is running. Failure to do so will cause the
no-start condition to the car.
1) remove the lower right instrument panel
silencer
2) remove glove box assembly
3) Remove screws mounting bracket to instrument
panel
4) Lower bracket and module assembly, to disconnect
wire connectors
5) Remove remote keyless module/and Security Module
to bracket
hope this
helps -Anthony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 5:43
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 90 IMP no start issue
STILL
First off, I'd like to thank everyone who responded with
suggestions, you've all been great. so far I have replaced the starter relay (
probably for no reason) I removed and had professionally tested the
starter and the battery both are fine. this came to mind, I have the
factory alarm on this car, is there a separate starter interrupt circuit or
relay? could that have gone bad? where is it and how do I check it? anyone
know?
"M. Esposito" <cadmat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
Gang, all of a sudden we have a no start situation. turn the key, dash
lights up goes thru it's process, I hear the anti lock pump do it's thing,
but the starter doesn't engage.. there was no warning, interior lights don't
dim, even a little, no "click" noise.. nothing .. I'm guessing it's either
the starter, the ignition switch, or possibly the positive cable.. a few
years ago it corroded inside the cover, even though there was almost no
corrosion on the terminal or connector,, could it be a fuse or something? is
there a separate circuit breaker for just the starter? any suggestions
greatly appreciated..
Matt
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