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I just bought a 2006 Grand Prix, but the FOB doesn't work. The Pontiac dealer says its about $40 to program the FOB, but I imagine there is some way to do it myself. Can anyone help me? It is the basic V6 model and it does have the remote start feature. Please help me.
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Replying to: foxpassat (Apr 24, 2008 7:50 pm) link title |
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i feel like a fool for posting this but i have had my 2005 grand prix for a year now and i have no idea where the interior light is and how it works any help would be good help thanks JOe |
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| My 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT low oil light comes on and stays on when the engine turned off. It does not come on or flash when the engine is started. Thanks for a possible solution. Tom | |
| My 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix GT fasten seat belt light and sound alert comes on after the engine is turned off and I have exited the car. I have fastened all the seat belts. The lights and tone stay on after the door is closed and locked. They eventually turn off. Thanks Tom | |
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This morning my remote unlock would not work. I then noticed a list of things did not work: Power windows door chime door locks interior lights radio I checked some of the fuses all seemed fine. any ideas? |
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Hello, No matter what, unless I pull the fuse in the passenger side fuse box, or the J-style fuse #26 under the hood my parking lights and tail lights will not go off what so ever. I've tried turning them off from the head light switch to no avail. The problem started when I was installing a wired FM modulator (for ipods etc...) it was night time and I mistook the "Dimmer?" wire (solid gray wire 4th from the end on the top row) in the radio harness for an accessory wire because when I'd turn the key on I'd get power and vice versa when I turned it off. So I wired everything tapping into that wire for power. The next morning when I finished the installation the modulator didn't work, nor was that wire getting any power. I found that that wire only got power when the headlights were on. I finally did research to find there is no acc. wire in the radio harness and found the correct wire to tap into in the fuse pannel. Everything worked fine, but the parking lights and tail lights won't go off. I uninstalled the FM modulator and put everything back to factory state and still the lights won't turn off. Since then, today: *I unhooked all 3 inputs to the BCM *Totally unhooked the Headlight switch *swapped out all of the relays in the fuse box under the hood *checked all fuses *unhooked the harness mounted above the fuse panel *pulled the panel of wires under the fuse panel (they have a bolt in the center) *unhooked "yellow" harness on each side of the dashboard Nothing in the car works now because I"ve unhooked everything I could think of, it won't even start but the parking lights are still on Ideas or suggestions? |
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| Well I am having a problem with my interior lights 1/2 of them work the lights under the dash light up like they would normanlly (ex: unlocking/locking the car, opening/closing the doors) The lights on the doors will not light up at all and from what I recall the map lights used to light up when you would unlock the door or even open them those lights also do not light up with that but I can turn those on manually. Its not the bulbs or I dont think its the dimmer switch . I figured it was a bad ground but I dont know or maybe a bad body ecu!? Any ideas? | |
| I have a 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix it has 189000 miles on it and my fan for my air and heater won't work and I have already checked my fuses. where are the relays located and how do I change them. | |
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