Not sure, but had to run a wire from the battery to starter and hold it on a starter terminal to turn the starter after replacing it. I think it may be an ignition switch problem but haven't figured out how to get to it yet.
No the Volvo XC90 does not come with a GPS device standard but can be added through a Multimedia package for $2500 or a portable GPS can be added for $890
There is no factory installed device to turn off the passenger air bag on a Caravan.
This is where it gets a little tricky. Chrysler (especially) has been known to incorporate the anti-theft device in the pcm, assuming it IS a factory alarm. If it was dealer installed, then you're gonna have to get a schematic for the ignition system, hunt down the wires that have been spliced into, and bypass the anti-theft module. Again, if it is indeed a factory-installed module, there may be a problem. Removing bits that the pcm has gotten used to hurts its feelings, and makes it go on strike. actually if u dont want your alarm to go off when u lock the doors u need to lock all the doors from the inside instead of the driver side lock it from the outside then unlock the doors and tell me if that works
I would consult either the manual, or you nearest Cadillac dealership :).
yes because you are using the same radio frequency but as a portable device
The maximum amount of physical memory that can be installed on this device is 16GB.
When you reset your device to factory settings on a GBA SP, it means that you are formatting your device. This will erase all the data that you have on the device.
Open the glove box, and there should be a button to pop your trunk
A discrete device/component is not installed directly on the motherboard. See Discrete Graphics Card.
The device sets itself up as it was when it left the factory.
A Chrysler Sebring does not have a kill switch.
Resetting a device to factory settings means it will then be in the same condition as when it left the factory.Example: The factory sets the speed at 1. You changed it to 2. Change it back to 1.