It started after I jumped the battery
SOURCE: I need to find the radio code for a 2004 Chevy Aveo
Try these...the same thing happened to me last year and I found these. Mine was 3346; good luck.
1156, 1165, 1325, 2145, 2151, 2152,
2253, 2346, 2453, 2654, 3116, 3221,
3241, 3251, 3265, 3346, 3451, 3462,
4136, 4314, 4316, 4362, 4513, 4524,
4853, 5241, 5253, 5312, 5436, 5445,
5624, 5813, 6361, 6451, 6645, 8253
SOURCE: Rear speakers for Chevy Aveo
you can access them from under the package tray inside your trunk compartment
SOURCE: af code for car stereo
AF code is the area code. For Asia press number 5 on the player. You will get the player back to operations.
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SOURCE: 2004 chevy aveo that the
P0128 - the thermostat may be stuck open or has anyone
put a colder thermostat in the car,because once it starts to get cold
it will throw a SES with a colder then stock thermostat. Replace the Thermostat should fix this problem.
PO700 is a code telling you there are codes in the TCM of some late
model cars where the Transmission control module has been removed from
the PCM the vehicles main computer , and basically it happens when the
TCM has a issue within itself or the transmission that sets a code and
it sends a request for the PCM to illuminate the SES or CHECK engine
light. To get at the TCM codes requires in most cases the most up to
date scanner software purchased after the cars model year and as of yet
is still a little iffy. Standard OBD11 scanners will generally not be
able to see these codes.
P1781 is set during engine
start up when the ECM & TCM do not communicate properly during
initial power up. It will only illuminate the service light if the
condition occurs in 2 consecutive start cycles, but the DTC will be
stored in the failure records after the first cycle.
Replace the Thermostat and go to a transmission shop that can read the DTC codes with a scanner and reset the ECM for clear the codes. Most Transmission shop will do that free of charge, if not turn the Ignition key's to the on position and and pull the ECM fuse out for 30 seconds and then place it back in. Turn the ignition keys to the off position for 10 seconds and then start the car, the engine may stall but let it. Just start the engine again, the ECM is just relearning the engine and go for a test drive. This will clear all the DTC history in the ECM like the day it cam off the assembly line. Good luck and keep me posted, be glad to answer ay more question.
SOURCE: 2004 Chevy Aveo cranks but won't start. Where
I believe that what you are saying is that it is turning over but will not crank...(run), not sure what your problem is, but I can help you to narrow it down. In order for your engine tp crank...start...run, you need three things to be right..#1 adequate compression, #2 ample spark, #3 the correct fuel/air mix. The first thing i would check is spark..reason, #1 failure of the 3. You can start by seeing if you have spark at the plug(S)...Just because you have it on one does not mean that you have it on all. 2nd most common failure would be no fuel...improper mix, you are fuel injected, so likely a sensor/computer issue...and the most uncommon of the 3 would be a compression issue. Which would likely not occur on all cylinders so the engine would still run, unless the cause was a broken timing belt. Gives you something to start on. Good Luck.Hope this helps.
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It turned over but wouldn't start this morning. I jumped the battery and after a while it started. But my check engine light came on
My car wouldn't start this morning. It turned over but wouldn't start. I jumped the car and after while it started and there was a check engine light with a code of P2610. Any suggestions
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