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Old May 21, 2005 | 03:32 PM
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Car: 88 firebird
Engine: 2.8
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Wont start

Ok, I have some sort of gm security system,




I allway had push the clutch in and push a button before it would start..Well, I cant get it to turn over, I have power but It wont turn over..

I took the bottom cover off the driverside And was messing around to make sure anything was connected and I dont beleive the botton was connected and a wire fell out off the plug thingy,




Is there a way to disconnected everthing so i dont have to mess with this thing???

If not does anyone know where the wire the fell out goes and where to plug the botton on that security system box??

I know there are only 3 spots on that box where it could be plugged in and I tried all three spots and couldnt get it to turn over...

Not sure what the hell to do!

Thanks for any help!

Last edited by 88firechicken; May 21, 2005 at 04:10 PM.
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Old May 25, 2005 | 08:12 PM
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Ouch. Anything that plugs in with spade connectors is not typically what I would consider a robust system. If you can't get help or schematics for the device from the dealer, you might want to consider wiring the starter circuit the way every other ThirdGen is wired, and forget the alarm/interlock.
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