2003 Bravada
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2003 Bravada
Hi everyone. New to gmforum and I'll probably be postng in/on this section quite a bit. To be honest, my wife and I have Fords, but my MIL has been a diehard Olds fan, which brings me here. She had a stroke and has been unable to drive. We had the idea that we may sell her Bravada but she insists that she will drive again. I will not sell it as long as she has a goal of driving again. In reality, she won't, but thats another story. About the Bravada (note-I actually like it. Very comfy compared to my F250):
2003, v6, solid/no rust which is unreal being that it spent its whole life in Michigan, a couple of spots where the clear has come off, 156000 miles, MIL bought new
The issue right now-I let it sit for to long over the winter and the battery died. Pulled it, charged it, etc. When I went to start it, the message "check brake system" came on, along with the brake related dash lights. The security light never shut off either. And, with the key in the run position, I could move the gear selector from park without touching the brake
After looking around on the net, it seemed to be the ignition switch. Replaced it. Now I still get the lights and message but have to push on the brake to go thru the gear (like it should be). I do have power to everything (lights, hvac controls, radio, etc) but still no restart. When I turn the key to start, everything shuts off except the 'security' light.
Any thoughts or ideas? Thank you in advance, Tim
2003, v6, solid/no rust which is unreal being that it spent its whole life in Michigan, a couple of spots where the clear has come off, 156000 miles, MIL bought new
The issue right now-I let it sit for to long over the winter and the battery died. Pulled it, charged it, etc. When I went to start it, the message "check brake system" came on, along with the brake related dash lights. The security light never shut off either. And, with the key in the run position, I could move the gear selector from park without touching the brake
After looking around on the net, it seemed to be the ignition switch. Replaced it. Now I still get the lights and message but have to push on the brake to go thru the gear (like it should be). I do have power to everything (lights, hvac controls, radio, etc) but still no restart. When I turn the key to start, everything shuts off except the 'security' light.
Any thoughts or ideas? Thank you in advance, Tim
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Since the battery was low/dead, this could have set codes in the modules......especially if there were no problems previously.....
So, the first thing I would do is get a good scan tool on this, and check for codes(make a note of them)....clear them......and then see if any of the codes come back......
Simple scanners/code readers only read "P" codes.......you will need to go to a garage that has a scanner capable of reading P, B, C, U codes, etc.
So, the first thing I would do is get a good scan tool on this, and check for codes(make a note of them)....clear them......and then see if any of the codes come back......
Simple scanners/code readers only read "P" codes.......you will need to go to a garage that has a scanner capable of reading P, B, C, U codes, etc.
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Welcome aboard!
Welcome to the dark side!
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
Since you are working on it AND since you will be assimilated: It'* an inline 6 FYI. Yes really. Around the same time Ford refreshed their big V6 with overhead cams, GM decided they'd take a walk down memory lane to the 1930'* and designed themselves a brand new inline 6 . . . with overhead cams.
Agree with the guys above; probably needs its brains unscrambled by a dealer. Shouldn't take long though. After towing it etc. blegh. I seem to recall that a bunch of GM would do that with the idea that if the PCM and/or a few other key parts were stolen, they'd obviously have power removed for some extended period of time, so they do this as a theft-prevention measure. Not sure where I heard of this nor the particular models, but it fits your symptoms. I know my radios do this on two of my late 90'* GMs.
When you do get it fixed, be sure to drive it around every once in a while. That way the battery will stay charged and you will be assimilated. . . . and MIL will appreciate it too.
Disclaimer: They all have their plusses and minuses. Some of my comments above are in jest. No bashing of CathedralCub necessary. "Ford", "GM", "the dark side", "resistance is futile", and "you will be assimilated" are copyright their respective owners. Use at your own risk. Your results may vary. Void where prohibited.
Good one: Does the Bravada click twice to "on" then next step in rotation is "start"?
Welcome to the dark side!
Since you are working on it AND since you will be assimilated: It'* an inline 6 FYI. Yes really. Around the same time Ford refreshed their big V6 with overhead cams, GM decided they'd take a walk down memory lane to the 1930'* and designed themselves a brand new inline 6 . . . with overhead cams.
When you do get it fixed, be sure to drive it around every once in a while. That way the battery will stay charged and you will be assimilated. . . . and MIL will appreciate it too.
Disclaimer: They all have their plusses and minuses. Some of my comments above are in jest. No bashing of CathedralCub necessary. "Ford", "GM", "the dark side", "resistance is futile", and "you will be assimilated" are copyright their respective owners. Use at your own risk. Your results may vary. Void where prohibited.
Good one: Does the Bravada click twice to "on" then next step in rotation is "start"?
Last edited by CathedralCub; 05-21-2018 at 03:09 PM. Reason: Added Mike's quote and my question.
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