Relearn for what ? Anti theft system PK3 ? The relearn procedure is three 10 min. procedures for a total of 30 min.
Important: This procedure is not available on vehicles equipped with option code (Z49).
30-Minute Relearn Procedure
Use this procedure after replacing the following components:
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The passkey III (PK3) keys
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The BCM
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The PCM, see important above
If replacing a BCM with an GM SPO Replacement Part, perform the procedure to setup a new BCM prior to the 30-minute relearn procedure.
SOURCE: charging system failure
Hello! The problem you are experiencing is most likely due to a fautly or malfunctioning alternator. You can take the car to any major auto parts store, and they can do a FREE charging system test which will tell you if your alternator is operating (and charging the battery) properly, as well as if your battery is accepting the incoming charge from the alternator.
Hope this helps and good luck!
SOURCE: 2004 GRAND PRIX RADIO THEFTLOCK REMOVE
You need to enter the unique code for your radio that was given to the orig owner. If you do not have that you will need to see the GM dealer.
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Here's the link to the Owner's Manual if yours isn't available. It will describe how to reset the 'pass key' system.
http://www.pontiac.com/content/dam/pontiac/northamerica/usa/nscwebsite/en/Home/Owners/Owner_Resources/Manuals/en/us/2004/grand_prix/2004-pontiac-grand-prix-owners-manual.pdf
SOURCE: 07 pontiac Grand Prix won't start even with a
It takes a lot of time to charge a really dead battery. When you try and start the car with a dead battery installed there is a large voltage drop across your jumper cables so you must achieve a reasonable amount of charge on the battery before you can turn over the engine even with the jumper helping. If you are losing charge on your battery in a short period of time you may have a failed voltage regulator, a bad battery, a bad alternator (should be putting out 14 volts DC or so) or bad connections. You could replace the battery (with a charged one) as a test to determine that the car will start. If it starts OK than read the voltage on the battery terminals while the car is running to check the alternator and regulator.
SOURCE: How do I relearn the theft system on a 2006 Pontiac grand Prix?
Pull off fuse,disconnect battery.
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The BCM
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The PCM, see important above
Important: This procedure is not available on vehicles equipped with option code (Z49).
If replacing a BCM with an GM SPO Replacement Part, perform the procedure to setup a new BCM prior to the 30-minute relearn procedure.
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