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Attempt to start the car. If it does not start, or dies very quickly after it started, then leave the key in the ignition in the "ON" position and wait 10 minutes. Make sure the security light is flashing. After 10 minutes the security light will stop flashing and either turn off or stay on steadily. When it does, then turn the ignition off, wait 20 seconds and attempt to restart the car.
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Repeat this procedure three times in quick succession without removing the key from the ignition.
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Start the car following the third 10-minute waiting period. The car should start and stay on. If it stays running, then the codes have been relearned and the problem is solved. If the car still does not start then you may need to have all or part of the passlock system replaced
check u brake light switch under dash follow brake pedal up towards steering column switch is mounted there check to make sure in correct position sometimes pop out if ok test switch for power if power to switch test push on pedal no light replace switch
This is a very easy fix, I ordered a new metal one off of ebay came with instructions and was very easy to do.
Search CHEVY S-10 THIRD 3RD DOOR HANDLE 1996-2005 GMC SONOMA on ebay, the sellers name is enigma326 very easy to work with cost 15 bucks, shipped on time.
It is possible that it is the fuse but if so something caused the fuse to blow. It may be in the wiring which if you pull up the carpet by removing the door floor trim and lifting the carpet you will see the wiring underneath. Probably laying in water. Look for splices in the wiring which will have corroded. Repair the wiring then replace the fuse. Another problem may be in the motors found inside the doors. The brushes may have worn out. If so you need to replace the motors. Unlikely that both motors failed at the same time though. Usually the drivers door first since it is the most used.
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