Installing a power accessory relay switch in a 2004 Pontiac Montana van is not so daunting a task as long as you carry out the right steps. The relay takes hold of managing power to accessories such as windows, locks etc. Here is an easy guide:
Tip: If your accessories still don’t work after replacement, the issue may be with wiring or the accessory itself, not just the relay.
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i recently did this in my montana,i ran a wire from the rear wiper switch just below the radio.i have had no problems with it.
Pontiac does not use inertia/reset switches.
Not exactly sure what you're asking for here, but if you mean a fuel pump reset switch, as on a Ford, these vehicles are not equipped with it.
GM vehicles do not have an emergency fuel shutoff switch.
pull it really hard
The switch is located on top of the steering column.
its a relay switch
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blower motor resistor is bad
To change the blower switch on a 2003 Pontiac Montana, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the trim panel around the dashboard to access the switch, then unscrew and disconnect the old blower switch from its harness. Install the new switch by connecting it to the harness, securing it in place, and reassembling the trim panel. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new blower switch to ensure it operates correctly.
On the 2000 Pontiac Montana, the ignition switch is located on the steering column, behind the steering wheel. To access it, you typically need to remove the lower steering column cover. This switch is connected to the ignition lock cylinder, allowing you to start the vehicle when the key is turned.
check the overhead switch make sure its on if not that you have a blown fuse