my 94 prix se does the same, mine beeps because of the stereo that i have i think its some kind of security feature or something- im not 100% sure but that's what i think it is. or do you have a stock stereo still?
my 94 prix se does the same, mine beeps because of the stereo that i have i think its some kind of security feature or something- im not 100% sure but that's what i think it is. or do you have a stock stereo still?
Stereo was replaced about 3 years ago but it is only the last couple months that beeping has occured.
low fuel presure. try priming it by turning ignition on and off several times.
try turning the ignition key to on (don't start) and depressing the gas pedal 3 times within 5 seconds.
Turn ignition to ON position. Press brake pedal all the way down for 3-5 seconds. Pump the gas pedal 3 times quickly. Start the car. Oil change light should be off now. Works for 2002 Grand Am.
turn the ignition to "Run" or where it would be once it was started, but dont start it. quickly push the gas pedal to the floor three times. the change oil light should start flashing and it will reset.
A bad fuel pump can cause your 1998 Pontiac Grand Am engine to randomly stop running. The fuel pump might be working at times and then at other times not working.
Their should be directions in the operators manual that came with the car, otherwise with other Pontiac cars try - 1. turn on ignition to on, do not start engine. 2. within 5 seconds pump foot feet three times 3. this should turn off service soon light. good luck
If the 2002 Pontiac Sunfire works at times and the fuse is causing trouble. There may be a short in the fuse box or electrical system.
listen for hum in back of car when turning key just to run. if nothing, it may be fuel pump issue. if ok, it may also be a fuel filter,crank or cam sensor, ignition coil.
With ignition on, engine off, press the gas pedal down all the way 3 times within the first 5 seconds after turning the ignition on.
Some times the impeller blades get bent into the housing causing noise
I own a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2 and the Corect tire size is 225/60/R16 and all four tires should have 30 psi tire pressure at all times for a smooth and comfortable ride.
The key will not turn due to a faulty ignition (big problem with GM products). It will have to be replaced. However as a temporary fix, tap the key with a rubber mallet or the palm of your hand a few times. You will want to hit it hard but not hard enough to damage the key. The key should turn after you hit it.