2000 Poniac montana ran fine then stall in road now no crank no start . i went to the fuse box under the hood found the number 11 relay (ignition relay) put a jumper wire on it and it starts and runs

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Asked by 4x4man Sep 23, 2014 at 06:56 PM about the 2000 Pontiac Montana

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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143,705

Sound,s like you found the problem,change relay.

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I did change it and got no crank then i put the jumper wire on new relay and it starts

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143,705

If new relay,doe,s not click when you turn igntion,may be bad igntion switch.

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143,705

By jumping you are sending fire, to start it,recheck that new relay make sure it is not bad,then check the switch.

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With new relay in i turn key and no click at relay so wat is the priblem?

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143,705

Igniton switch,is bad,it send,s fire to relay,

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143,705

Are you sure you checked fuse check number 5?

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Number 11 is the relay i put 3different relays in and nothing but i use jumper wire on relay and it starts

143,705

Ok,if your key has chip in it it will do this all so,if chip is bad.

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143,705

But it still lead,s back to the igntion,

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