Won't start after amp installed
#11
Originally Posted by HHR PNOY
good job in troubleshooting! Also gives peeps that own an LS useful info about their wiring as well.
CH, I think the wiring diagrams must be for the LT, my LS only has two connectors on the back of the radio and they dont match up with what I saw on the diagrams. My front and back speakers are on different connectors. Must be an LS thing. The diagrams do show that the pink wire is for "radio on" which I assumed would be the same as a turn on lead for an amp. I guess Chevy and I have different ideas about what "radio on" means. That's what I get for not testing the wires before I make my connections. Live and learn.
#13
UPDATE: After everything worked fine two days ago. My HHR sat all day yesterday (I'm a bad owner, I know ) But I jumped in today and it wouldn't start. I checked connections, couldn't find anything wrong. I tried to remote start, and it came on, but when I put my key in and turned it to the run position, the motor cut off. At the time I was using my spare key so I switched back to my usual key thinking they may have the passkey chip thing embeded in the key that may be screwed up, and it started. :surprised I tried again with the spare key and it stated. Has started by remote and key about a dozen times since. I dont think this had anything to do with the amp I installed. Any ideas about whats going on here? I dont want to end up stranded somewhere.
#14
The spare key you're talking about...was it made at the dealership and not a factory key? If that is the case, you may be experiencing the same thing I did when I used one the dealer made. I posted a comment on this in another thread but for the life of me I don't remember where...so here's what I posted.
Check your keys after you get them. Insert your key and turn to ignition for 10 seconds without starting the engine, then install the new key and turn it to the ign on for 10 seconds. This allows your computer to verify the key. This was suggested to keep the ign from locking up when you really need to use the spare key. The dealer told me that this may need to be done up to 10-12 times and then the key will work. After you check the key start the engine and let it run for 30 seconds or so to be sure it works and the engine does not shut down.
Check your keys after you get them. Insert your key and turn to ignition for 10 seconds without starting the engine, then install the new key and turn it to the ign on for 10 seconds. This allows your computer to verify the key. This was suggested to keep the ign from locking up when you really need to use the spare key. The dealer told me that this may need to be done up to 10-12 times and then the key will work. After you check the key start the engine and let it run for 30 seconds or so to be sure it works and the engine does not shut down.
#15
Originally Posted by courthousedeb
The spare key you're talking about...was it made at the dealership and not a factory key?
Deb, did the new key cuase the security light on the dash to come on? It's amber and at the bottom left of the dash.
#16
New cars should always come with 2 keys from what I understand...they did when I had my last one in the 70's.
When the dealer went to get the manual, title and other paperwork from wherever they store that stuff, there was not a 2nd key, so they told me they were making a new one for me, which I promptly put away and never tried to use until one day when I misplaced the original key.
In answer to the other question about the security light...I did not notice one, but that doesn't mean it didn't come on. But then again...I was so mad my new car wouldn't start, I probably wouldn't have seen it anyway.
When the dealer went to get the manual, title and other paperwork from wherever they store that stuff, there was not a 2nd key, so they told me they were making a new one for me, which I promptly put away and never tried to use until one day when I misplaced the original key.
In answer to the other question about the security light...I did not notice one, but that doesn't mean it didn't come on. But then again...I was so mad my new car wouldn't start, I probably wouldn't have seen it anyway.
#18
Originally Posted by courthousedeb
Check your keys after you get them. Insert your key and turn to ignition for 10 seconds without starting the engine, then install the new key and turn it to the ign on for 10 seconds. This allows your computer to verify the key. This was suggested to keep the ign from locking up when you really need to use the spare key. The dealer told me that this may need to be done up to 10-12 times and then the key will work. After you check the key start the engine and let it run for 30 seconds or so to be sure it works and the engine does not shut down.
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