possable bad key and tumbler Also, try disconnecting battery cables. More than likely they are corroted. Just clean ports and cable ends with wire brush and reconnect. Had same problem with my 01 Grand Prix and haven't had problem since.
What, exactly, is the problem?
It is a common problem in most GM vehicles.
I have the same problem with my 2004 Sunfire. Leave the ignition on for 10 minutes. Just let it sit for 10 minutes. No shorter than that time. And Should start.
i have that problem to it has something to do with the gear shift censor
In my 2004 Pontiac GTO, I had that problem. I took it to the dealer and they cleaned out the ignition with some lock cleaner that you can purchase at home depot and they also cleaned the key .
Depends on the motor, 4cyl or V6, but it could be the ignition module, or the crank sensor
i once had this problem and my car wasnt completely in park...yea felt pretty stupid.
turn the key to the on position without starting the vehicle and leave for ten minutes until the security light stops flashing. then turn key to off and back to on and start vehicle. if problem persists you may need a new ignition switch
I had a 2001 GP that did the same thing. If I waited a few minutes, it would eventually turn and come out. There is a switch associated with the transmission that needs to be replaced but I read where it would cost $500+ to fix. Common problem for the earlier GP's.
Check your ignition system/ plugs wires coil or coil packs.
if the radio is not working in a 2007 Pontiac g6 sdn what is the problem
you have an engine/ignition problem. HAve a garage read the codes and diagnose the problem soon.