Car theft anti-deterrent or ???
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Car theft anti-deterrent or ???
Hey guys I am having a nightmare with this 1990 LS400...
Basically my car wont start.. It USED to come on when I unplugged/replugged battery and locked/unlocked doors but now it wont fire up.. When I put key in ignition the steering wheel won't go down, doors won't lock/unlock but just lights in dash/dome lights come on but when I turn key nothing happens..
Note that my Driver side door lock cylinder is pushed in maybe that has something to do with immobilizing my car?? I simply even unplugged all electrical connections going to the door but still nothing. I even tried replacing my theft box and even my starter but nada
Mechanics told me that I need to get the theft computer thing reset and that they won't even touch my car.. What can I do? Thanks
Basically my car wont start.. It USED to come on when I unplugged/replugged battery and locked/unlocked doors but now it wont fire up.. When I put key in ignition the steering wheel won't go down, doors won't lock/unlock but just lights in dash/dome lights come on but when I turn key nothing happens..
Note that my Driver side door lock cylinder is pushed in maybe that has something to do with immobilizing my car?? I simply even unplugged all electrical connections going to the door but still nothing. I even tried replacing my theft box and even my starter but nada
Mechanics told me that I need to get the theft computer thing reset and that they won't even touch my car.. What can I do? Thanks
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try disconnecting the negative battery cable over night - and then make sure you are truly using a master LS key, not the valet key
also, even though you say the battery is new, perhaps it has become discharged from an interior light left on, etc.
to prove to yourself and to us that the battery is fine, put a voltmeter across it, it should read 12.6V or higher, if it reads lower, you need to disconnect the positive and negative battery connections and charge the battery with a battery charger
also, even though you say the battery is new, perhaps it has become discharged from an interior light left on, etc.
to prove to yourself and to us that the battery is fine, put a voltmeter across it, it should read 12.6V or higher, if it reads lower, you need to disconnect the positive and negative battery connections and charge the battery with a battery charger
Last edited by LScowboyLS; 03-20-14 at 01:14 PM.
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so there is no power at all to anything on the car? no lights, no sounds, nothing?
check all your battery terminal connections if they are plugged in on the other end into the car. you could have a good battery but it is useless if it is not connected properly to the car. also check your main fuses.
if there is some power, does the starter engage? (cranks)
check all your battery terminal connections if they are plugged in on the other end into the car. you could have a good battery but it is useless if it is not connected properly to the car. also check your main fuses.
if there is some power, does the starter engage? (cranks)
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so there is no power at all to anything on the car? no lights, no sounds, nothing?
check all your battery terminal connections if they are plugged in on the other end into the car. you could have a good battery but it is useless if it is not connected properly to the car. also check your main fuses.
if there is some power, does the starter engage? (cranks)
check all your battery terminal connections if they are plugged in on the other end into the car. you could have a good battery but it is useless if it is not connected properly to the car. also check your main fuses.
if there is some power, does the starter engage? (cranks)
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try disconnecting the negative battery cable over night - and then make sure you are truly using a master LS key, not the valet key
also, even though you say the battery is new, perhaps it has become discharged from an interior light left on, etc.
to prove to yourself and to us that the battery is fine, put a voltmeter across it, it should read 12.6V or higher, if it reads lower, you need to disconnect the positive and negative battery connections and charge the battery with a battery charger
also, even though you say the battery is new, perhaps it has become discharged from an interior light left on, etc.
to prove to yourself and to us that the battery is fine, put a voltmeter across it, it should read 12.6V or higher, if it reads lower, you need to disconnect the positive and negative battery connections and charge the battery with a battery charger
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