Wierd electrical problem
Well, this is when things got goofy. I put a charger on the battery and brought it back up to speed. The drivers window was then out of synch and wouldn't park that last 1/2" or so when you close the door. In fact it was about 3 inches down and would park, but was still about 2inches down. I disconnected the battery again and it took a couple times until I figured out that if I put both windows all the way down, then disconnect and reconnect the battery, I could get them to go all the way up.
A couple days later, the drivers window stopped parking again, and after a couple battery disconnects and reconnects, I have not been able to get it to work again. I have to use the switch to park it when I'm in the car, and can't park it when I'm out of the car for obvious reasons. If it rains hard enough, it will leak.
Well, this morning, I got into the car and hit the start button and the starter engaged but didn't turn. I thought I may not have had the clutch in far enough, so I let it out, pushed it to the floor and had the same result. I got two messages on the dash computer, one was steering lock needs service, and the other a little later was no key fob found. The volt meter read around 8 volts. I put a digital volt meter on the battery and it read a little above 8 volts with the cables connected and 11.9 volts with it disconnected. I would think that would be enough to start the car. I reconnected the battery to get something out of the car and trunk because obviously I wasn't driving it today and both windows went all the way down. I thought maybe something reset so I tried it again with the same result, starter engaged but didn't turn.
I haven't load tested the battery, but the car isn't that old. Maybe it has voltage, but no cranking power. Seems a little far fetched, but possible. I put a charger on it at 2A charge and will try it again after lunch.
Any advice?
Is there a way to reset everything electronically to a null or factory state so a person can start over in case something somehow got set improperly?
Oh, I almost forgot, I don't have a dealer within 100 miles that is certified, or that I would trust to work on it. The local GM dealer didn't even know how to open the door or start the car....
Any help is appreciated.
TeaMan

resetting the windows is very easy, simply hold the button up, let the window close then conntinue to hold the switch in the up position for an additional 3-5 seconds. you have to do this anytime the battery is disconnected.
a fresh battery or sufficient charge will resolve the 'steering lock' message, when the volts get low you will get all sorts of odd behavior and or messages.
If you can, find a place to have the battery load tested. You could do the also by yourself, turn on the lights, radio, window heater and check the voltage. Should stay around 12V and slowly go down. Around 10.5V the battery is considered to be empty.
Your battery may be damaged by the earlier deep discharges, resulting in a low capacity left, no enough to start the engine.
Their suppose to go off but they don't always. I was cleaning the inside of the front window and turned on one of the mirror lights accidentally and didn't see it. The next morning I discovered it was on. I have a new Optima battery and it did not totally discharge and it started up with no problem. Others have reported the same issue.
I'll watch this closer next time.
Thanks
TeaMan
I'll watch this closer next time.
Thanks
TeaMan
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My battery was stone dead after only a weekend. Battery shouldn't have been that old. 2 years. I had to get into the car through the trunk. Couldn't even open the doors, nothing.....
Later..
TeaMan







Only about half the forum members with C6s have done this - hit that button by accident.
Sometimes the map lights will shut off after 20 minutes, sometimes they won't.Also, I hope you got the window indexing reset okay, since the instructions in a post above seem to be slightly in error. Here is the correct set of instructions.
This is called resetting of the window indexing or power window initialize and is in the owner's manual. See page 2-17 of the 2005 owner’s manual, page 2-18 of the 2006 owner’s manual, or page 87 of the 2007 owner’s manual.
JimTN, yes, I did get the indexing to work again. Didn't follow the instructions as you posted, but it seemed to work anyway. I guess I should have tried the manual first. I read through most of it once, but it's been a while.
Pushing the dash dimmer by accident could very well have happened. That is also something good to watch in the future.
Thanks for the great feedback. I've definitely learned about some things to watch closer in the future...
TeaMan







