Depends on the model of the car. However most did come with a security system
It is a possibility.
Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.
Most likely your ignition switch is bad
Yes.
The ignition on a Chevrolet Cobalt will not turn with the key if it is does not correct align inside. This will block the cylinder from turning and prevent starting.
The term is sometimes used for the "boot" used to prevent the movement of vehicles. But the most common use is for a vehicle security system : an electronic device that prevents starting a car using "hot wiring" by requiring a coded computer-chip ignition key.
An ignition interlock device is allowed inside a vehicle that has been ordered by the court to have one installed. It is used to prevent a car from starting if someone has had alcohol to drink.
No. If you car is having difficulty requiring reset, disconnect the battery overnight or for several hours. This will reset the computer and clear any codes that may cause the computer to prevent the ignition from operating. There are a couple of ignition codes that will prevent the car from starting.
My Taurus won't start if the steering wheel isn't perfectly straight.
The process of removing a 1998 Toyota Camry ignition switch requires taking apart the steering column and lower dash, as well as several of the under-dash relays. The ignition switch is connected to the key cylinder and cabin wire harness. A faulty ignition switch will prevent the car from starting.
The ignition fuse box in a 2006 Honda Accord Coupe is located on the right side of the engine compartment. It is seal inside a water tight box to prevent damage.
Ignition control device