I have a 1997 Grand Am Gt and as of 2 days ago the car was towed home and parked. Went through the same thing a year ago with the theft system causing my car not to start. You can try the 10 minutes on and off thing 3 times but it doesn't work. The only option is making Pontiac more richer. In my case, I'm ready to torch the darn car, I have dumped way to much money in it to have it leave me stranded on a yearly basis.
You could try finding an acc. fuse for the system whether in the fuse block or in line. The alarm runs through the ignition and the brake pedal.
Possible timing belt jump?? Sorry, Mark
To disconnect the theft alarm on a 2002 Pontiac Montana, first, ensure that the vehicle is unlocked. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the "Unlock" button on the key fob, or manually unlock the driver's door using the key. If the alarm continues to sound, disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the system.
by taking the cables out
Just use a boxed in wrench of the correct size and disconnect it.
Disconnect the battery. There is no stored memory beyond that.
Shift from (D) to D or 3 as equipped.
will disconnection the battery do any harm the the computor
Try grounding out pass key box to frame of car as you are cranking over the engine
How to reset or turn off the VTD-Cranking signal on a 1996 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2.4 Twin Cams
Try putting the pedal to the floor while cranking it
how to disconnect alarm in a 2000 pontiac grand am se
Simply disconnect the battery for 30 seconds.