When you say "it would not start", do you mean it will not crank(nothing happens when the key is turned)? or it will not start?( engine cranks but doesn't fire?) You need a new battery. I had the same problem with my 1989 Bonneville, It would start ou good but as soon as I pressed on the brakes, the car would turn off.
Pull out on the light switch when you have turned it to the right to turn on the lights.
it could be a fuse there are 2 fuse blocks in a Bonneville under the hood and under the back seat.
It could be two things your switch for the lights is still turned on or your lights are on a timer and shut off after a twenty second or so delay.
Could be the dash light switch is turned off.
I had this problem in my 97. Turned out to be a door senser in the drivers door. Solution was to cut the wire. The only effect it had was the interior lights don't come on now when you touch the door knob however they still come on when you open the doors
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The light control module could be the cause of hazard lights coming on after the car is turned off. There could be a problem that has caused this module to become wet and it is now not working correctly.
no if you want one you must put it in yourself. be careful if you have an anti theft system. it has to be turned off or it could lock up the car
Check the panel lights resistor switch and be sure that they are not turned off.
Check the fuse for the instrument lights. Also there is a rheostat that is used to dim the instrument lights. If it is turned too far the lights will go out.
you either have a bad door switch, any of them could be bad. or you have the lights physically turned on at the switch.
Tailights or stoplights? Stop lights could be a defective stop light switch Tailights could be either parking lights are left on or a defective switch