Hi All,
So now that cold weather is setting in Colorado my 97 Chevy Cavalier won't start below roughly 40f. It throws the theft light in the dash and cuts fuel. GM went with an archaic and odd anti-theft system. Apparently there are magnets in the key column that engage when you turn the key. This sends a signal to the pass lock system to allow the vehicle to start. Somewhere along the lines if it gets cold it causes the system to freak out and lock you out from starting. I have used the unhook the battery method but this past morning was 14f and that didn't fix it. My dad replaced the gauge cluster ten years ago or so and that seemed to fix it. Unfortunately (working) instrument clusters for 1997 Cavaliers are getting difficult to source. Any suggestions?
So now that cold weather is setting in Colorado my 97 Chevy Cavalier won't start below roughly 40f. It throws the theft light in the dash and cuts fuel. GM went with an archaic and odd anti-theft system. Apparently there are magnets in the key column that engage when you turn the key. This sends a signal to the pass lock system to allow the vehicle to start. Somewhere along the lines if it gets cold it causes the system to freak out and lock you out from starting. I have used the unhook the battery method but this past morning was 14f and that didn't fix it. My dad replaced the gauge cluster ten years ago or so and that seemed to fix it. Unfortunately (working) instrument clusters for 1997 Cavaliers are getting difficult to source. Any suggestions?