2005 Impala Passlock Problem
I had a problem that this car would not start at various times and I would have to wait 10 minutes and it would start and run fine this problem kept getting worse. I took it to dealer and they replaced the BCM for $400.00 that very afternoon the same thing happened. I then went on line and thanks to all your information when I returned to the dealer they replaced the sensor and cylinder at no cost we will now see what happens. I must say I am very pleased with Medved Chevrolet in Colorado they have always backed thier products.
Had the same problem with my 03 impala. The sensor on the key cylinder was the culprit. I wish they would have run a recall for this problem that could end in a safety issue. Exemple ( you have to drive someone to the hospital and the car is dead ) For us we were more lucky. We were stuck in a strawberry field after picked up our own berries and the car would not start. It was so upset with this problem that I was ready to scrap the car because of this no nonsense issue. I dont count how many times it happened to us including the time when I filled up the gas tank and the car had to be pushed out of the way for the others that were behind.
I have an 05, and have had the same problem. I found, at a chevy forum, that it was in the passlock. Chevy used tin in the connector and the tin will corrode. The fix was easy and cheep; put some DIELECTRIC grease on the contact. I have not had the problem since, and it's been about 4 months. It was a bit difficult to take the lower part of the dash apart but the total was about $4. Now all I have to do is figure out why my gauges won't work.
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