Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter? Neutral switch? You haven't given enough information, but it could be a dead battery, or any number of other things.
Check your local library, they may have a auto repair database that would have wiring diagrams, ours does.
Typically, a Click-click-click noise when attempting to start a vehicle is the sure sign of either a dead battery or a loose battery connection. Try tightening the battery terminal connections. If this doesn't help, you may need a new battery. A jump start will avoid a towing expense.
Take your Serpentine belt back off. Try to start the car now. If it starts, shut it off quickly. Spin all the pulleys under the hood, power steering, alternator, AC, idler, tensioner. See if they all spin. If one doesnt, it probly needs to be replaced.
96 Monte Carlos are equipped with GM PassKey 2 (the little chip you see in your key. Without that key, the car cannot be started. If someone tries to hot-wire the vehicle, not only will the computer not start the car but will also disable the starter and fuel injectors for thrre minutes before the car can be started again. To make a long answer short: Yes - this qualifies as an ignition immobilizer.
dead battery or charging system failure.
Monte Carlo
With a key...
Try putting a new battery in it ,make sure your battery cables are tight,get your car started and go to Auto Zone they will check it for free.
people start buying Chevy cars
* Mazda * Mazzaratti * Monte Carlo (Chevrolet model)
what does it do
check fuel pump, check coil pack.
my BMW does not start it just makes a click noise
I would try distibutor cap and rotor.
You call the dealer or a locksmith and get a new key.
If you unplug the battery is for sure is not going to start. What are you asking?
Probably distributor cap, ignition timing, timing chain/cam timing or burned exhaust valve(s). Pick one.