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97 Blazer possible ignition problem???

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Old Oct 8, 2009 | 08:32 AM
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Hello every one i have a 1997 blazer 4wd and i put a automatic start on it and it has the anti theft where when u hit the brake if the ignition does not sense the key it will cut off so a couples months later it started cutting off while i was driving then it would have trouble starting no dash lights come on but the stereo and windows work then it got really bad where i could only start it with the remote starter i thought it was the remote starter but now i am thinking it could be the ignition switch what do u guys think and if i spark the wires together essentially hot wiring and it works that means its my ignition switch ???? Thank You Very Much
 
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It is possible that the ignition switch is the problem. Are you sure that it is not a problem with your bypass module?
 
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