NEED DISARM PROCEDURE OUT OF 96' Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme OWNERS MANUAL! Car starts and dies in seconds!

Asked by Watermolen1983 Jan 15, 2020 at 07:20 AM about the 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 Dr SL Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I'm in need of the disarm procedure for the security
system (light) out of an owners manual for a 96'
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme!! My car starts fine
idles for a second or two and then dies! Then I
have to feather the throttle slightly while turning
the ignition over in order to get it to fire and stay
running! Once it is running it idles normal for a
while while in park but then starts to big and idle
really rough! Almost as if it's misfiring really bad bit
I just changed the plugs and wires no more than 2
months ago! Any insight or ideas of what it could
be or what to do!??

2 Answers

Ok also if it's not called the disarm procedure in owners manual then it may also be called the stand bye procedure

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Also check the fuel pressure. Could be a plugged fuel filter, or more likely a failng fuel pump. Definitely not your security system.

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