Remote starter works to start vehicle,but only runs for 5-10 sec.even tried a second time.The check engine light is on but doesn't show any codes what so ever.
SOURCE: TDI Engine starts for a second then shuts off
you got a immob prob with your key,get it recoded to your key and away you go.........dont jump start your car without surge protectors or you may blow your e.c.u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: CHECK ENGINE LIGHT
Any time the Service Engine light comes on the remote start is disabled for the engines safety. As far as the SES light, your dealer should be able to help you with the diag.
SOURCE: 2007 cobalt remote starter opens doors but does
trouble shoot the reciver and the wire connecting it to the ignition on the car, if you need help troubleshooting message back with questions and i will give a basic set of tests you can use to help fix it.
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country LX. I
302 is misfire on cylinder 2. Please see my tip at http://www.fixya.com/cars/r6715318-causes_gasoline_engine_misfires .
1684 is battery disconnected, which you caused when you disconnected it--you can ignore that. You probably have an intermittent misfire. Please follow my troubleshooting steps and let me know if you have questions.
SOURCE: vehicle starts runs for 2
Possibly a weak or dead fuel pump. Try disconnecting the fuel line where it enters the fuel rail ( the metal tube that the injectors are attached to.) Have someone turn the key to the "RUN" position, (not "START") a few times and observe the fuel flow. If it appears weak, then you probably have a bad pump. Be sure to capture the fuel that spills out and DO NOT attempt this while the engine is hot. Altenatetively, you can have someone turn the key "ON" and off a few times while you listen for the humming sound of the pump at the fuel tank. But just because you can hear a humming sound doesn't always mean the pump is operating to capacity. If this doesn't help, reply bvack and we can go from there. Good luck!
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