How do you check ignition switch?
Put the ignition key into the ignition switch and crank the engine. If the engine cranks, then your ignition switch is obviously working fine. If the engine does not crank, and you hear a “click” when you first turn the key to the “III” position, then your ignition switch is not the problem.
How do I find my GM key code?
General Motors provides access to KeyCodes through three sources when a vehicle is delivered to a dealer. Vehicle KeyCodes are located on the original vehicle invoice to the dealership. There is a small white bar coded tag sent with most new vehicles that also has the key code printed on it.
Why does my Chevy Silverado only start for 2 seconds?
If it only starts for 2 seconds, you have triggered the security system and need to do the relearn, or the fuel pump system is not working lkie it should. Can you do the relearn and see if it corrects your problem.
How do I program my Chevy Silverado key fob?
The FCC ID# and GM# must match in order for your fob to operate your truck. Program your key fob per your owner’s manual. You must program each individual key fob for them to work. Standing next to your truck (on the driver’s side door), press the “lock” and “unlock” buttons on your key fob simultaneously.
What happens when you turn off the car key?
When you turn off the key, you expect the car to stop! It can be very frustrating when it doesn’t. If the engine continues to run just as before you turned it off – as if you hadn’t turned it off at all – your ignition and fuel system are not shutting down.
Why is my car key fob not working?
There are a number of reasons why your key fob is not working. The key fob might be damaged, malfunctioning, or in need of additional programming. Unlike a valet key, which inserts directly into your ignition and does not require a motherboard to operate, a fob is a lot more complex.