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Asked by Debbie Mar 28, 2016 at 06:18 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Equinox LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

New battery and key pad car started for days,now
car will not crank, ALL lights horn, ext. Work

6 Answers

1,705

Check anti-theft. Sometimes the fobs can act janky when they, or the battery in them is replaced. If that all checks out, make sure the battery terminals are tight. If so, have your starter and alternator tested.

Ok thanks but wat is a fob? I reset it according to owner manual when I turn key on everything works but when I turn ignition to start nothing

1,705

The fob is the remote you use to unlock/disable the anti-theft system on the car. Try resetting it again and arming/disarming the system a few times. Did you get it right from a GM dealer or aftermarket?

Almost sure it's a original it opens door.and locks them ok someone mentioned about a anti theft sensor?

1,705

Yes, the anti-theft will keep it from starting if the fob is not programmed correctly. Did you replace the key as well?

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