you shorted something. is there a wire grounding out somewhere?
yes, it happened to me, what it was, the solenoid of the starter motor got stucked at the closed position causing it to continue working even doe the ingnition key was removed. yes, it happened to me, what it was, the solenoid of the starter motor got stucked at the closed position causing it to continue working even doe the ingnition key was removed.
It is located over the front head to get to it both sides of the fairings has to be removed and the battery box. Its a pain
What happened with me was, my car had a Remote Start system installed. It did not give any problem for several months. But, one day, when I tried to start the car manually using a key, the lights on the dashboard would come and go away in 2 seconds and any attempt to start the car by key would have no effect on car: no lights on dashboard, no engine sound, no clicking sound from Engine Starter. It would not start with Remote Start. Also, all the electrical system in the car would stop working. Workshop guy told me that the remote start circuit was wrongly installed and also remote start unit had some issues. I got the whole Remote Start system removed and things are fine since then.
Playhouse Disney got removed? Because Cookie Jar was bought by DHX Media? No one knows.
Oil drain plug is just to the right side of the oil pan from the filter. Heads up, it is pointed sideways so when the plug is removed oil squirts waaaaay out there. Good luck catching all of it.
Try cycling your electric door locks with the key removed from the ignition.
The key to my ignition broke off in the ignition. Luckily, I was able to insert the remainder of the key in the ignition and turn on my car. In order to fix the problem, I had to take my car to the dealer and I am pretty sure they removed it and installed a new ignition "key hole" keyed to my car. It is a 1990, and I believe the problem happened approx 1993?
I have recently removed a 1992 Chevrolet Silverado dashboard from a junkyard truck, and also my '92 Chevrolet Silverado dashboard from my fathers truck and installed the new one I removed from the junk yard truck...let me just inform you, it's not easy. Start at the bottom removing those screws and work your way up is my best suggestion.
In 2004 Chevy removed the in line fuel filter from the frame rail and installed it inside of the fuel tank.
call a locksmith he can do it,ignition switch needs to be removed and checked on my altima the same happened but there is a button on the ignition that says push push the button and jiggle the key it should come out
The clutch fan on a 2004 Chevy Silverado is removed by loosening the alternator bracket and pulling the drive belt. The fan's retaining bolts can then be removed and pulled from the engine.
One who removed things that were previously installed.
Yes.
Those installed after the date of the restore point used will be removed.
the tumblers have gotten out of sync, you'll probably have to have a new ignition switch put in
Maybe a blown fuse ?
can not removed key