How do you reset the passlock system?

How do you reset the passlock system?

Thankfully this is an easy fix.

  1. Leave the ignition key turned to the “On” position after the vehicle has stalled and will not start.
  2. Look at the dashboard and locate the theft system light.
  3. Turn the ignition to the “Off” position to disable the PassLock system, and wait for 20 seconds for the system to reset.

How long does it take for PASSLock to reset?

This will take approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Start the car immediately once the “Theft Sys” light stays on steadily. Remember to not turn the key off. Your car will now reset the passlock system and start as usual.

How do I know if my passlock is activated?

Most PASSLock-equipped vehicles have a telltale indicator in the instrument panel. When a PASSLock-equipped vehicle is being started, the instrument panel warning light for PASSLock remains on until the engine starts.

Does passlock disable starter?

The PASSLock system does not disable the starter; it only disables the fuel after the engine has started. If the vehicle will not crank, PASSLock cannot cause this condition.

What causes the security light to flash on and off?

The problem is usually caused by the “Passlock Sensor”, which is part of the Ignition Lock Module. “After attempting to start the engine, if the “SECURITY” light flashes or stays on, wait ten minutes with the key in ON until the light goes off.

What are the operating states of the warning light on PassLock?

Operating states of the warning light on Passlock systems should be: Under normal operation, you should see the warning light on during bulb check and off when the engine is running—no message displayed on the DIC. When the system detects a fault, the warning light will illuminate or a message will be displayed on the DIC, depending on the model.

Does PassLock stop thefts with no keys?

[1] Well, Passlock should be called the Great Immobilizer because not only does it stop thieves with no keys, it also stops owners with the right keys. GM introduced many security systems – VATS, Passkey, Passlock, but if your GM has a key without a chip in it, chances are it’s passlock.

What happens if you bypass the PassLock sensor on a Pontiac?

It will get under your skin really bad the third time, and after that, you will start kicking the dash and swearing. This web page will guide you through the steps necessary to bypass the “Passlock Sensor” on a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, and keep the “SECURITY” light off forever.

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