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    Not sure if this is where I am to post but I am having issues with my car.. and was wondering if anyone can give me some directions.

    I own a 2000 Grand Prix GT and I just love this car. About 4 months ago I started to have issues with the key getting stuck in the ignition. I was finally able to get it wiggled out. Then my ABS light would come on at times but would go off when the car was restarted. The next problem to happen was that the battery would not hold a charge. I could drive it but once I shut it off It would not turn over, no nothing.

    As I sit here my car has not been started for about 3 months. I figure the ignition needs to be replaced due to the key sticking and at times it seems like it does not shut off all the way ( and yes my key will still slide out). I have had my battery checked and they said its making good contact and its okay.

    Any ideas on what to check? Now Mind you I am a women ( lol) , and I really don't want to take it to a shop and get charged $500 just to look at it.I am hoping to get directions on what to look for so I know what I am talking about when I go to get it fixed... Please help me
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    first off dont trust the guys at the parts store because someone was on here trying to figure out what his problem was because the guy at the store said his battery was good when it wasn't. Long story short had hours into the car going crazy when he found out it was the battery.

    Does the starter go click click click if so its because that your battery is dead but not completly dead.

    First Test : Jump your car and see if you can get it to start. If so take the cables off and un hook the battery while its runing if it dies your alternator is shot.

    If it don't die let it sit a day or two and try to start it.

    If it don't start it's because the battery is drained again so go buy a battery and put it in if it goes out again it probly has something to do with the ignition switch (probly not tho i had the same key problem and mine is fine).

    Thats what i personaly would do at worst you have 60-80 invested into an battery (thats nice to have before winter anyway)
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    Thanks--- I put the battery into another car and it starts it right up . But once it goes back into my car it does not do anything. When I try to start it --- no click- no lights- no nothing. Battery was load test, but I can try a new battery if you think that would work. Battery is less than two years old.
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    check the wires on the starter and make sure their tight
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    Just thought of something check your fuses it might be a fuse.

    hmm car won't start but the battery works in another car. My next guess is the Starter either the wires came loose or it went out. You can have them removed and tested it's only has 2 main bolts on it and a few wires that need to be unbolted from it. But that is located under the car. if that tests good...

    then id try the ignition just because you have a problem with the key geting stuck so even if it don't fix anything your key won't get stuck anymore.


    If that dont work my next guess is fuel pump. But for it to be that your starter has to at least crank...
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    Sorry, I didn't describe that exactly the way I meant. If the battery is in the car the battery will completely drain down till it's dead. If I move from the car to the truck, the truck will not start as well. I charged battery up in the truck and the truck starts fine. The battery has sit in the truck for several weeks and I just went and started it no problems. I expect later this afternoon the battery will be dead or maybe in the morning. That is what usually happens. Something with the car seems to be draining the battery. As long as the battery has a full charge the car starts and runs great.
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    Your key getting stuck in the ignition is a pretty common problem, it happened to me with my last GP. I know it is a real pain in the butt, but its not causing your other problems.

    #1 Sounds like your alternator is bad, most auto parts places will test that for free. Like AutoZone, for example. One easy test that can be done at home is, while the car is running, disconnect the battery. If it stops running, it is almost for sure the alternator. But have someone knowledgeable do this, I don’t want you to get you shocked. The good thing is, anyone with just a little mechanic experience can change an alternator out. This shouldn’t cost more than $150, after your core is returned.

    #2 Get a new battery if it is 5 years or more old. Please just do it, the winter is coming and it really stresses batteries. Also, this is another easy install. Most places will install it pro gratis, if you buy the battery from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grneyes908 View Post
    Battery is less than two years old.
    Oops, I didn't see that. Just go with suggestion #1

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    OK, I got it started yesterday and made sure everything was off. Went to start this morning- was hard to start, ( ie... clicked a few times then I turned ignition off-- had a hard time getting into in to the locked position). Then it fired right up. I shut off and repeated, and I got nothing. It seems like I have to have to play with the ignition to get it just right before it will do anything-- but by that time- battery is dead. So my question is... If I replace the ignition switch do I have to take it to the garage with it being a security system on there? I was told that if I replaced it the computer would not recognize it, just like it doesn't if I have a key made. Is there anyway around the security system? The system is from the factory- I have no information on it
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    You would just have to re learn the key most likely.
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    sorry didn't look at teh date on this post! didn't mean to necro this.

    Quote Originally Posted by grneyes908 View Post
    Not sure if this is where I am to post but I am having issues with my car.. and was wondering if anyone can give me some directions.

    I own a 2000 Grand Prix GT and I just love this car. About 4 months ago I started to have issues with the key getting stuck in the ignition. I was finally able to get it wiggled out. Then my ABS light would come on at times but would go off when the car was restarted. The next problem to happen was that the battery would not hold a charge. I could drive it but once I shut it off It would not turn over, no nothing.

    As I sit here my car has not been started for about 3 months. I figure the ignition needs to be replaced due to the key sticking and at times it seems like it does not shut off all the way ( and yes my key will still slide out). I have had my battery checked and they said its making good contact and its okay.

    Any ideas on what to check? Now Mind you I am a women ( lol) , and I really don't want to take it to a shop and get charged $500 just to look at it.I am hoping to get directions on what to look for so I know what I am talking about when I go to get it fixed... Please help me
    a tip on your stuck key issue- i zip tied the key release down inside my steering column and no more stuck key for me. as far as your starting/charging issues i think the other guys are on the right track. good luck.
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