Where can I get a Pontiac Grand Prix ignition switch?

Where can I get a Pontiac Grand Prix ignition switch?

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How to test the ignition coil packs ( GM 3.1L )?

If your vehicle does not start and you need to test the ignition control module (ICM) or the Crankshaft Position Sensor on this type of Direct Ignition System click here: Testing The Ignition Module And Crank Sensor (GM 3.1L, 3.4L). To see the complete list of 3.1L and 3.4L test articles, go to the GM 3.1L, 3.4L Index Of Articles.

What is the crank sensor on a GM 3.1L engine?

This article will help you test the ignition control module (ICM) and 3X crankshaft position sensor on all of the GM 3.1L and 3.4L overhead valve engines (the 3X crank sensor is also known as the 7X Crank Sensor).

How to test the ignition module and crank sensor?

So, if you’re driving a Chevy, a Buick, a Pontiac, or an Oldsmobile with either one of these engines, not forgetting the Isuzu Rodeo or Trooper, this ‘How To Test The Ignition Module’ and 7X (3X) article applies. There are two other articles that may help:

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What happens when you replace the ignition switch?

Ignition switch replacement usually involves disabling the steering column, which can lead to unintentional airbag deployment if done wrong. When ignition switch issues arise, it can be dangerous or even impossible to drive the car. The vehicle could leave you stranded, stall in traffic, or even fail to turn off the engine when the key is removed.

Where does the power from the ignition switch come from?

The ignition switch supplies power from your battery to most of your car’s electronics. Which parts get that power depends on where you turn the switch after you insert the car key. Which parts get that power depends on where you turn the switch after you insert the car key.

Why does the ignition switch need to be in the Accessory position?

The ignition switch must be in this position before the driver can remove or insert the key. Accessory: In this position, the ignition switch supplies battery power to the vehicle’s accessories, such as the radio and lights. But it doesn’t provide power to the engine control circuits.

Where is the electronic ignition switch located on a GM car?

A typical symptom of failure is the security light illuminating on the dash. Also, keep in mind the electronic ignition switch is located just behind the lock cylinder. It is the plastic part that the ignition lock cylinder fits into. It contains the actual electrical connections and wiring and it sends current to numerous different components.

How to replace GM PassLock ignition key lock cylinder?

Press the small release tab (see pictures) While turning key to the ON Position Installation is the reverse of the above procedures, see below for the relearn procedure Clear all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC). Record and/or repair your DTCs before clearing. You can clear the codes by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes.

How does a Tow Dolly keep steering wheel from moving?

When towing a car from the rear (i.e. front wheels only on the ground) we looped a short rope around the steering wheel and closed the driver’s side door over the rope. The rope then kept the steering wheel from moving while we towed the car.

How does a tow truck lock the steering wheel?

One idea for securing your steering wheel would be what tow truck drivers did years ago. When towing a car from the rear (i.e. front wheels only on the ground) we looped a short rope around the steering wheel and closed the driver’s side door over the rope. The rope then kept the steering wheel from moving while we towed the car.

A typical symptom of failure is the security light illuminating on the dash. Also, keep in mind the electronic ignition switch is located just behind the lock cylinder. It is the plastic part that the ignition lock cylinder fits into. It contains the actual electrical connections and wiring and it sends current to numerous different components.

Press the small release tab (see pictures) While turning key to the ON Position Installation is the reverse of the above procedures, see below for the relearn procedure Clear all Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC). Record and/or repair your DTCs before clearing. You can clear the codes by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes.