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I had the same problem on a Nissan Pathfinder. I think the computer get
what they call a "Braqin Fart" I hope this helps. "Robotron Tom" > wrote in message ... > Hey Guys, > > This morning I went out to start my Vette so I could go to work. I am > staying home today because: > > I walked up to my Vette and it unlocked as usual. > I got in the car and everything was normal. > Key in ignition and turned to start position, again normal. > Turned key further to start... motor doesn't turn over. > > Now, this has happened on one other occasion about a month ago. I pulled > the key out and walked away from the car so that it locked and upon > returning to the car, it started right up. > > All idiot lights are normal. Just no cranking or noise. I do know that > the battery is good and the starter is good. > > What could this be? > > Thanks, > -- > Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email* > See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net > > Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral > character. > -M. Smith |
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I had this problem when a NY city garage put a lock on my key and "squished"
the resistor in the key. Dash lights up, but car won't crank. New key fixed my problem. Try cleaning your key first though it may just be dirty. -Stan "Robotron Tom" > wrote in message ... > Hey Guys, > > This morning I went out to start my Vette so I could go to work. I am > staying home today because: > > I walked up to my Vette and it unlocked as usual. > I got in the car and everything was normal. > Key in ignition and turned to start position, again normal. > Turned key further to start... motor doesn't turn over. > > Now, this has happened on one other occasion about a month ago. I pulled > the key out and walked away from the car so that it locked and upon > returning to the car, it started right up. > > All idiot lights are normal. Just no cranking or noise. I do know that > the battery is good and the starter is good. > > What could this be? > > Thanks, > -- > Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email* > See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net > > Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral > character. > -M. Smith |
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I had this problem when a NY city garage put a lock on my key and "squished"
the resistor in the key. Dash lights up, but car won't crank. New key fixed my problem. Try cleaning your key first though it may just be dirty. -Stan "Robotron Tom" > wrote in message ... > Hey Guys, > > This morning I went out to start my Vette so I could go to work. I am > staying home today because: > > I walked up to my Vette and it unlocked as usual. > I got in the car and everything was normal. > Key in ignition and turned to start position, again normal. > Turned key further to start... motor doesn't turn over. > > Now, this has happened on one other occasion about a month ago. I pulled > the key out and walked away from the car so that it locked and upon > returning to the car, it started right up. > > All idiot lights are normal. Just no cranking or noise. I do know that > the battery is good and the starter is good. > > What could this be? > > Thanks, > -- > Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email* > See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net > > Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral > character. > -M. Smith |
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On 1 Sep 2004 20:16:23 GMT, Robotron Tom > wrote:
>Wayne Johnson started a controversy when he said... : > >> Don't know what year it is, but if it's a C4, it sounds like the VATS >> system is going bad. That's the Vehicle Anti-Theft System. You can >> buy a module to override it - it's not worth trying to repair. >> >> -Wayne > >It's a 93 LT1. That is what I was thinking, just needed confirmation. > >Will the bypass module eliminate the entire VATS system? Or just the >starting part? > >Thanks, Just the starter/key combo. You still get normal door locking, etc., for example, you have to unlock the door with a key for the car to start. What the kit does is eliminate the resistor on the engine start key from needing to be engaged. -Wayne ************************************************ "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something." - last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923) |
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On 1 Sep 2004 20:16:23 GMT, Robotron Tom > wrote:
>Wayne Johnson started a controversy when he said... : > >> Don't know what year it is, but if it's a C4, it sounds like the VATS >> system is going bad. That's the Vehicle Anti-Theft System. You can >> buy a module to override it - it's not worth trying to repair. >> >> -Wayne > >It's a 93 LT1. That is what I was thinking, just needed confirmation. > >Will the bypass module eliminate the entire VATS system? Or just the >starting part? > >Thanks, Just the starter/key combo. You still get normal door locking, etc., for example, you have to unlock the door with a key for the car to start. What the kit does is eliminate the resistor on the engine start key from needing to be engaged. -Wayne ************************************************ "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something." - last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923) |
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Usually wiping off the tiny contacts for the resistor pellet on both
sides of the key will get things back to normal. The VATS just saw an incorrect resistance across the key and locked out. Robotron Tom wrote: > Hey Guys, > > This morning I went out to start my Vette so I could go to work. I am > staying home today because: > > I walked up to my Vette and it unlocked as usual. > I got in the car and everything was normal. > Key in ignition and turned to start position, again normal. > Turned key further to start... motor doesn't turn over. > > Now, this has happened on one other occasion about a month ago. I pulled > the key out and walked away from the car so that it locked and upon > returning to the car, it started right up. > > All idiot lights are normal. Just no cranking or noise. I do know that > the battery is good and the starter is good. > > What could this be? > > Thanks, |
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Usually wiping off the tiny contacts for the resistor pellet on both
sides of the key will get things back to normal. The VATS just saw an incorrect resistance across the key and locked out. Robotron Tom wrote: > Hey Guys, > > This morning I went out to start my Vette so I could go to work. I am > staying home today because: > > I walked up to my Vette and it unlocked as usual. > I got in the car and everything was normal. > Key in ignition and turned to start position, again normal. > Turned key further to start... motor doesn't turn over. > > Now, this has happened on one other occasion about a month ago. I pulled > the key out and walked away from the car so that it locked and upon > returning to the car, it started right up. > > All idiot lights are normal. Just no cranking or noise. I do know that > the battery is good and the starter is good. > > What could this be? > > Thanks, |
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Bob I started a controversy when he said... :
> Usually wiping off the tiny contacts for the resistor pellet on both > sides of the key will get things back to normal. The VATS just saw an > incorrect resistance across the key and locked out. Thanks. I will try that if it happens again. Now...if the system locks out, how long does it take to reset? Maybe that was the problem because I went out a little while later and it started like nothing was ever wrong with it. Thanks, -- Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email* See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral character. -M. Smith |
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Bob I started a controversy when he said... :
> Usually wiping off the tiny contacts for the resistor pellet on both > sides of the key will get things back to normal. The VATS just saw an > incorrect resistance across the key and locked out. Thanks. I will try that if it happens again. Now...if the system locks out, how long does it take to reset? Maybe that was the problem because I went out a little while later and it started like nothing was ever wrong with it. Thanks, -- Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email* See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral character. -M. Smith |
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Don't have the manual to look at the moment but it's seems like it was 3
minutes. Just enough time to make a thief leave, but not long enough to make you late for the next appointment. :-) Robotron Tom wrote: > Bob I started a controversy when he said... : > > >>Usually wiping off the tiny contacts for the resistor pellet on both >>sides of the key will get things back to normal. The VATS just saw an >>incorrect resistance across the key and locked out. > > > Thanks. > > I will try that if it happens again. > > Now...if the system locks out, how long does it take to reset? Maybe that > was the problem because I went out a little while later and it started > like nothing was ever wrong with it. > > Thanks, |
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