Is my Blazer haunted?
#1
Is my Blazer haunted?
So my 1998 Blazer thinks it is Christine. I was leaning over the driver’s seat the other night to put something back in the glovebox, keys in my hand, when the truck started on it’s own. I sat down, put in the keys and tried to stop it, but it would not turn off, I had to sit down, put it into gear, then put it back in to park again to get it to turn off. Today, I was having a new battery installed, I’m standing next to the truck, with the keys in my hand, and the parts guy was just starting to loosen the battery cables to install a new battery when it started again, then stopped for a second, then started again. Again, it would not turn off, I had to put it into gear then back into park to get it to turn off.
So what could be causing this? An old remote starter I am unaware of that is getting interference from somewhere? A faulty ignition switch? Ghosts? Demons? Gremlins? A Lovecraftian Horror? Any ideas?
Do I need a mechanic or Holly Water?
So what could be causing this? An old remote starter I am unaware of that is getting interference from somewhere? A faulty ignition switch? Ghosts? Demons? Gremlins? A Lovecraftian Horror? Any ideas?
Do I need a mechanic or Holly Water?
Last edited by Small Arms Collector; 05-18-2019 at 08:57 PM.
#3
So my 1998 Blazer thinks it is Christine. So what could be causing this? An old remote starter I am unaware of that is getting interference from somewhere? A faulty ignition switch? Ghosts? Demons? Gremlins? A Lovecraftian Horror? Any ideas?
Do I need a mechanic or Holly Water?
Do I need a mechanic or Holly Water?
The remote start theory is prob. right on the money
1ST - time was prob a bad positive connection or post in the battery and with your movement in the vehicle there was positive arcing at the battery.
2ND - time I have no doubt the parts store hand was removing the positive cable first.
And I will bet you do have a old unknown remote start.
By arking the positive it creates a voltage surge in the computer and activates the remote start feature.
Same reason why you need too always unhook the negative cable first and when installing a battery the positive is hooked up first . It preloads the voltage in the system and keeps the positive voltage from surging thu-out the system ...
Last edited by odat; 05-18-2019 at 10:53 PM.
#4
Another reason to unhook the negative first, is if the wrench slips, and makes contact wirh a metal surface, it's negative touching negative, no spark. If you take the positive off first, with the negative still on, and the wrench slips, you just put a hard fault right on the battery.
As for the original question, I dunno. Maybe light some candles in the shape of a pentagram, and kindly ask the demons to possess a diffenet vehicle?
As for the original question, I dunno. Maybe light some candles in the shape of a pentagram, and kindly ask the demons to possess a diffenet vehicle?
#5
I have a remote start in my 98....appears to be original, or near original.
Do you have a small antenna on the windshield? Mine is inside on the driver side, next to the A-pillar. In my wife's car, it's by the rearview mirror.
Might have a "mystery box" located in the driver side of the dash, or mounted underneath the trim... maybe worth poking around for.
Do you have a small antenna on the windshield? Mine is inside on the driver side, next to the A-pillar. In my wife's car, it's by the rearview mirror.
Might have a "mystery box" located in the driver side of the dash, or mounted underneath the trim... maybe worth poking around for.
#7
I have a remote start in my 98....appears to be original, or near original.
Do you have a small antenna on the windshield? Mine is inside on the driver side, next to the A-pillar. In my wife's car, it's by the rearview mirror.
Might have a "mystery box" located in the driver side of the dash, or mounted underneath the trim... maybe worth poking around for.
Do you have a small antenna on the windshield? Mine is inside on the driver side, next to the A-pillar. In my wife's car, it's by the rearview mirror.
Might have a "mystery box" located in the driver side of the dash, or mounted underneath the trim... maybe worth poking around for.
#8
I think Valet/Bulldog was a popular remote start brand with these trucks, many years ago.
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