It is possible, POSSIBLE, that your odometer drive motor had broken some teeth on the gears and is jammed, therefore causing the motor to want to keep spinning, but it cannot because the broken gears have jammed it - this could possibly cause the fuse to blow. How many miles are on it?
You mean, I think, ignition switch module, which is the location of the ignition switch.
Defective ignition switch or tumbler assembly.
what about the ignition switch wiring
The ignition tumblers are part of the cylinder , they are internal and are what differentiate the key cuts. They do occasionally stick and bind the ignition cylinder
Please provide more info on what you mean by 'ignition'. Reason is that there are more specific items such as ignition coil (pack), ignition switch, etc...
Can anyone please tell me where the ignition switch is located on a 2000 oldsmobile silhouette?
Bad ignition module.
Two words, "Ignition Module".
right thar where you put the key in it. No, that is the key cylinder. The ignition switch is located on the steering wheel column below the insulator panels.
Try putting the key in the ignition and taking out quickly, and or lubricate the ignition lock mechanism. it worked for me.
yes. the neutral safety switch is connected to all of them.
it could be something wrong with the ignition switch, and or alarm
That year does not have 1.
on my Oldsmobile the radio will continue to play with ignition off until the door is opened
On my Dodge it was the connection pluging into the coil some times I have to wiggle the plugin from the bottom seems to work everytime.
At 6500-11500 ohms, the resistance on the ignition coil is okay. If the resistance exceeds 11500 or below 6500, the coil requires replacement.
with the ignition key on but engine off , fully push and release the gas pedal slowly three times with in five seconds