2002 Pontiac Grand Am car wont start

2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM
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2002 Pontiac Grand Am Engine Size unknown Wheel Drive Type unknown Automatic 120886 miles
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my car wasnt ran for two days then it wouldnt start. sometimes when i try to start it the car sounds like its going to start then it doesnt.my dad tried jumping it and that didnt work....the lights turn on radio wipers everything....there is gas in it...before this happened it had a burning smell.....my dad checked the oil it was really low........i also have a pass system (something like that). i was really late on paying that so they turned the car off but after i payed it wouldnt start.....so if you can help me figure out whats wrong with it i would greatly appreciate it.......
Feb 13, 2008 at 9:41 AM
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try to start and leave key in on position for about 10 min and or when security light stop blinking or disappear turn key off then start
Jul 30, 2020 at 2:11 PM
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when i went to start it the second time the car clicked...the radio wipers wouldnt work...but the lights were just dim (dashboard lights) but the service engine light abs light trac off light oil light and the battery light was on....
Jul 30, 2020 at 2:12 PM
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[quote:8e06fb92d0="meowes"]when i went to start it the second time the car clicked...the radio wipers wouldnt work...but the lights were just dim (dashboard lights) but the service engine light abs light trac off light oil light and the battery light was on....[/quote:8e06fb92d0]
you have to be sure that you have a full battery try to charge or jump the battery
Jul 30, 2020 at 2:12 PM
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