Car want start

Asked by 04impalahelp Dec 05, 2016 at 02:18 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Impala FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed my ignition
switch am ignition switch
cylinder.the wires as well.
Car want start. Security
system want let car start

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IF THE BODY CONTROL MODULE DOESN'T RECOGNIZE THE NEW KEY IT WILL REQUIRE A TRIP TO A DEALER FOR REPROGRAM MINE COST ABOUT TWENTY DOLLARS.

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In chevy tahoe/silverado trucks, if you change the ignition switch the computer needs to relearn the new unit. It does this by turning the ignition switch to the on position 3 times, for 10 minutes each time. After the third time, the computer recognizes the new replacement and acknowledges the signal. I have done this, and it worked. But just like you, it would turn over but not start until I did this procedure.

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