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Re: GM no start
Then it probably has a bad bulb or it has been removed. It is probably a passkey fault. Do you have an ohmeter? If not, borrow one or buy a cheap one. Read the resistance in the pellet, one lead on one side and the other lead on the other. Pull down the hush p... Login to read more. ![]()
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