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wire from the ignition switch to the coils , ignition module faulty not providing current when in the start position
probably a wire pulled off during all of your work
You will probably need to remove the tailgate interior trim panel and take a look at the internals. You should be able to open it from inside but removing the panel with the tailgate closed is often a difficult process that inevitably causes some cosmetic damage.
Its possible that the alternator could be bad after sitting awhile. if you know someone that has acces to a computer to test the alternator would be great. if not, if you have mechanic ability, take the alternator off and take it to your nearest auto parts store. they test them for free!. good luck.
The starter is where the engine joins the gearbox, usually on the engine side. Check that he wiring it connected at the starter and the ingnition switch. Make sure the battery terminals are good and clean and tight. Otherwise the starter solinoid may be faulty, or the starter itself.
Ignition switch maybe , GM has problems with switch . Test it ! Do you know how to do automotive electrical testing ? Test main powers to the ignition switch . Back probe the B+ power wires Both are red at the ignition switch ! They get B+ from IGN A & IGN C fuse's in the under hood fuse/ relay box ! One is 40 amp , the other is 20 amp .
This problem your having you say happens when you turn the key , correct ? Turn the key to ? ON - START ? or doesn't matter ? The ignition switch supply's B+ voltage to all the things your losing power to.
Take all key fob put all of them dash or consel get in cars shut door put key in ignition turn ingition on/off 7 times 8th time stop in the on position door lock should cycle on/off push a button on each key for turn ingnition ooff and test.
when u turn on the ignition does the light for the dash board turn off and when u release the ignition key back light for dash board come back. If this happens a battery poles are dirty or loose try cleaning and tighten good
i think your car is not recognising your key.Sometimes the battery runs out and need replacing and if you are not lucky then you may need to contact a dealer to have the key reprogrammed..this will cost you..
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