security light

Asked by Boyle79 Aug 31, 2016 at 06:37 PM about the 2000 Buick LeSabre Custom Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My security light comes stays on but my car starts
up and runs.But it makes the radio comes on and
off.The gauges won't work and the car doors lock
on and off.

4 Answers

445

was a different radio put in your car . it might have to be reset.

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135

Could be... -Body Control Module -Bad ground -Failing alternator

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40

Those are not answer only loose observations, that are not useful. has to be reset. How? which of the three?

50

My water pump went out and broke my belt. That set the security light off because it was running without a belt. What you have to do is take your key walk around to the trunk unlock the trunk with your key not the fob open the trunk shut it. Then use the key to open the passenger door do not use the key fob to unlock it unlock it with the key and lock it back that resets your security system you can do the same thing if your car alarm has been activated and the car will not start. This works own basically all vehicles that has a manual trunk lock .

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