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If the ignition takes a few tries every now and then before actually turning the car over and starting, would that confirm it's the ignition, or is that another problem in itself, and where could I find a BCM
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The security system in these cars require three devices to be synced up: The PCM, BCM and chip on the ignition lock cylinder (NOT the ignition switch).
The BCM is located near the eBrake pedal and requires programming with a GM Tech II.
Best thing I could recommend, is if you can get it to a shop (most likely a dealership) that has a GM TechII, check for any security codes stored. If the security system activated, there has to be a code for it.
The BCM is located near the eBrake pedal and requires programming with a GM Tech II.
Best thing I could recommend, is if you can get it to a shop (most likely a dealership) that has a GM TechII, check for any security codes stored. If the security system activated, there has to be a code for it.
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