out of gas/ new spark plugs/ new oil/ a clog in your gas filter and its not getting through there are 2 things that could cause a car not to start. its not getting fuel to the carbuerator or not getting spark to the spark plugs. remove the air cleaner, manually pump the throttle, look to see if gas is squirting into the carbuerator. remove a spark plug wire from a spark plug, stick a screw driver into the spark plug wire, hold hold the shaft of the screw driver within about a quarter of an inch of a metal surface while somebody cranks the engine and look for spark.
show me where the starter relay is are on a 2000 Pontiac Bonneville
1992 Pontiac Bonneville it will turn over but will not strat.
I have to jump start my Pontiac Bonneville 1988 everyday I drive it why is that.
the battery is flat or its to old
the most likely cause is a flat battery and or dirty battery terminals check all electrical connections from battery to starter (hope this helps)
you could have left the battery disconnected. or maybe you drained the battery, you might have to recharge it
The battery may be too weak to start the engine. Jump start it or replace the battery.
if you didnt un-connect the battery you could have fried it.
GM started building the Pontiac Bonneville in the 1950s. It was the company's first top-line model, and served as a luxurious and high performance vehicle.
My 2001 Bonneville did the same thing yesterday...it needs a new alternator.
COULD BE THE CRANK POSITION SENSOR
If the key for the Pontiac has a security chip in it as well, simply wait about fifteen minutes without doing anything and then your car should start. If the key does not have a security chip you may have to remove the battery to reset the system.