Why did my anti theft lock turn on plus it no longer reads anything??

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Asked by BirdsTheWord Dec 21, 2020 at 07:25 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair


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I took my 2010 Cobalt to a mechanic & he didn't find the
problem I had but made it worse. The anti theft lock is on
with low fuel & power steering lights as well (they weren't
on before) then I put $10 gas but it doesn't read it. The RPM
nor MPH meter are working. I was able to turn on the car
with the lock on but if I turn it off, it takes a long time to
turn back on. Could it be an electrical issue (electrical
mechanic said it wasn't last time he checked it) I've been to
6 mechanics & they all hate my car lol..any tips??

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With the security system involved, go to your local Chevrolet Dealer. These so called mechanics out there obviously have no idea of what they're doing! It'll be cheaper in the long run! Jim

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