This works for a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire - Changed the ignition lock cylinder - The car would not start A retainer (brass plate) that holds one of the internal springs inside the lock cylinder failed. The spring popped through the cylinder case causing the lock to jam in the ignition-on position. The engine would not shut off without removing the ignition fuse. I purchased a new cylinder from a GM dealer, providing the dealer with the last 8 digits of the vehicle's VIN number. After purchase, I took the lock cylinder to a locksmith who coded it to the original key. I then installed the cylinder in the car. General information about the remove and replace procedure was included in my paperback Haynes repair manual. After the repair, the engine would not start - the security system light was flashing. I checked the web and read about "the 10-minute method", appearing at several web-sites. This did not work. Below is the correct procedure that I call the "Three times is a charm method" which did work. # Turn the ignition on and allow the security system warning light to flash for 10 minutes. # After 10 minutes, the light stops flashing. Turn the ignition switch off and then back on (do not attempt to start the engine). # Allow the security system warning light to flash for a second 10-minute cycle. # Turn ignition switch off and back on as before (do not attempt to start the engine). # Allow the security system warning light to flash for a third 10-minute cycle. # Turn ignition switch off and back on. # After three ten minute cycles of the same procedure (and if all goes well) the light will not flash after turning the ignition back on for the third time. # You should now be able to start the engine - the new setup has been relearned by the cars computer system. # If this procedure does not work, the car must be taken to the GM dealer, connected to their scanner (not a generic OBDII scanner) and reprogrammed for the new lock cylinder. This will cost you one hour of shop labor.
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disconnect the negative battery cable for 10 mins this will reset computer it will do it for sure
You have to unplug the ground from your battery for 1 or 2 minutes.
It doesn't have one unless you put one in yourself
Master reset for what? Be more specific. unhook the negative cable from the battery for 30 seconds
The radio on your 2000 Sunfire is probably reading "loc". If this is the problem, you need to go to a Pontiac dealer and pay them to unlock the radio. This is an anti theft device to insure your radio can not function if it is removed. The cost is from 10 to 20$
Hold the oil/trip Reset button while ignition is on (not car) for 8 seconds
Fill your coolant reservoir and the light should turn off. Do it soon or your engine may over heat.
There is no fuel reset button on this car. Describe the problem your having. I assume it cranks, but doesn't start? BClear.
To fix a sunroof on a Pontiac Sunfire, first, check the fuse and wiring to ensure there are no electrical issues. If the sunroof is stuck, manually access the motor and try to reset it by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. Inspect the tracks for debris and lubricate them if needed. If the problem persists, consider replacing the motor or the sunroof assembly.
To reset the security code on a 2002 Pontiac Aztek, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 10 minutes to reset the system. Reconnect the battery, then turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Wait for about 10 minutes until the security light turns off, then turn off the ignition and restart the vehicle. If you have the original key, it may also help to use it to start the engine after the reset.
first you have to this when your car is not on. turn the ignition switch for power and the bottom button that has an arrow on it press this until you see reset oil life and press