I have a 1989 camaro rs 2.8L security light is on when I turn key on. It won't start at all.How can I get the security light off?

Asked by chevy1966 Aug 24, 2014 at 01:46 PM about the 1989 Chevrolet Camaro RS Coupe RWD

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Try putting the key in the drivers door lock and locking then unlocking the door useing the key and try to start the car.

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There ain't no key lock on the driver door. Bought the couple month ago and the guy mess up the inside door panel.

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I would start looking there to find the issue, you could also try disconecting the battery for a few minutes and see if the system resets.

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I done try disconnect the battery cable for fews minutes. I even let the ignition key on for ten minutes still not solving the problem.

Dude my mom had a 1992 RS and my aunt bought my brother a 1989 RS. My mom was lucky she took hers to a local shop and he made her a new key and by passed security system. My dad had mine taken to idiots that screwed it up worse but then my mom took it to same shop she did hers. They said someone had screwed it up so bad that it had 3 different security systems on it. He didn't do same thing maybe he forgot how he did my mom's idk. However watch U tube video and there is one on there where guy actually ran the wires from starter and ignition and made push to start button bypassing security system altogether. I just got my car back and I am gonna do what he did.

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