This is a common problem and usually has an easy fix. 1) Try to start the car. If the "SECURITY" light remains on, proceed to the next step. 2) Leave the key in the "ON" position for 15 minutes. 3) Turn the key to the "OFF" position for 5 seconds (leave the keys in the ignition) 4) Turn the key back to the "ON" position (DO NOT try to start yet) and let set for 15 minutes. 5) Turn the key back to the "OFF" position for another 5 seconds. 6) Turn the key back to the "ON" position again for 15 minutes. This should make your car's computer relearn the resistor value of your key. 7) Turn the key back to the "OFF" position for 5 seconds. 8) NOW turn the key all the way over to "START". This usually clears the old code and programs the new one.
how i can reset the security sistem for a Pontiac 2001 grand am
The only way i found to disarm the alarm was to use the back hatch lock. lock it and unlock it a few times with the key. if this doesnt work try the door locks
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The factory alarm is reset by unlocking the doors with a key or remote.
security lock out had same problem with our 2004 grand am
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Pull the fuse.
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have same trouble i would like to know myself
No, it is hardwired into the ecm and the rest of the car.
Helps keep the tires from spinning and losing traction.shut it off for burnouts
The 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix does come with a factory security system installed. If your security system is enabled it should have a "security" light that flashes when the key is turned on.