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I have replaced the ignition switch cylinder on my 2003 Grand Am GT. I had a locksmith code the cylinder to my existing key. It works, and i can drive it. Yea! But-- the remote door lock thingy no longer works, the desplay on the radio no longer works (the radio, CD player and cassette player work) and the fog lights don't work. i'm not sure how any of this is related to the original problem. Any ideas?

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DID YOU FAIL TO HOOK UP A WIRE OR MYBE BAD FUSE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Grand Am GT interior

a la mejor tiene malos los fusibles o se descompuso la computadora
lo mas probable es que se haya descompuesto la computadora del auto

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Philip Armitage

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: i have a 98 pontiac grand am gt 3.1L keyless entry

there is a blown fuse in driver side fuse box.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2010

SOURCE: 2003 Grand Am GT Replacing ignition cylinder

first remove the instrument cluster trim. remove the two screws that hold switch in. push switch about 1 inch back to clear mounting bracket, then lift it up and out of instrument panel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2011

SOURCE: lost ignition key for 2003

Remove the center console apart . This is need to be done to disconnect the shifter interlock cable.
The ignition cylinder must be removed from behind the dash . To remove the cylinder you must remove the stereo. You have to drill out a pin to remove the cylinder . It's not a trivial procedure, and very difficult to do yourself. The dealer will charge around $150. Even after replacing the cylinder there is a whole procedure you have to follow to get it to work with the anti-theft system.

Randy Ohler

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2011

SOURCE: I have a 2000 grand

The wires will be the same. The problem is that the radio you bought may have theftlock on it. ( it would be printed on the front). If so you don't have the code for it. there is a slight chance that it will work, probably 1 in a 100. If it doesn't and the display reads LOC not LOCK, then you can take it to a dealer and they can recode it for you. Costs about 50 dollars here. Indy

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