Is there a question in all this rambling?
It is called pre-ignition, find a friendly mechanic.
Try turning the steering wheel hard before and while turning the key.
Turning my ignition on and wont turn off because it is faulty.
low fuel presure. try priming it by turning ignition on and off several times.
So it would seem. If the ignition is in the column it may also be jammed by the steering wheel lock. Try turning the steering wheel and holding it while turning the ignition key.
It is controlled by the computer. The distributor needs to be synced to the crank sensor.
Physically has a turning problem ? Try your spare key and still has the problem? Replace the ignition switch.
By turning the ignition key...
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to see if there is a problem - if not have codes cleared Often rebooting the computer by turning the ignition off then on several times will clear "glitches". Sometimes mine has had to cycle as meny as 20 times to clear a "false" signal.
With a key, by turning on ignition
It is a clicking sound
I had a similar problem with my 2000 Grand Prix and it turned out to be the main component of the electronic ignition system. I had the ignition system, the coils and the wires replaced for about $700 and its been fine ever since.AnswerRecently had this problem with my 2001 Grand Am. Ran across an article on the net that said that Grand Ams come with a bug in the remote keyless entry system that sometimes prevents the car from starting properly. The only known fix is to reset the computer by turning the key to the on position for 10 minutes. Turning it off and then trying to start it. worked for me ps - the article did mention that by resetting the computer this way over and over it will ruin the computer