Question edited for clarity, year make model first. It is capital P-zero not small p-letter-oh.question moved to model category.Did you delete the code with the scan tool after the plug change, the coil pack and then after all the other replacements?https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Chevy+Aveo+P0302..
You can't! You have been watching too much Dukes of Hazard :>D The days of cutting a few wires and sparking them together ended 40 years ago!
The anti theft system is protecting your vehicle by two programmed computers, ECM and BCM, an anti theft module and some sensors. You can't bypass, you can't hot wire, you have to fix the problem, not find a way around it.
Let me guess, you only had one key and you lost it. When you get down to one key, you immediately get another based on the one you have left.
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I would use OEM parts, not after market as this sort of thing can happen and cause problems.
Sounds like you need a different hose for the replacement housing.
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Yes there are three o2 sensors
Bank 1 in the exhaust manifold
Bank 2 in the exhaust manifold
One after the Catalytic Converter.
Not sure what you mean 'where is the best place to put it'? The scan tool tells you which one needs replacing by a P**** Code, or are you just replacing one for fun?
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The o2 sensors are located in the exhaust pipe. The one you are looking for is the post cat sensor. The sensor furthest back in the pipe after the catalytic converter.
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Not a good idea. The entertainment system is driven and monitored by the BCM, so you lose other functions which confuses the computer network.
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What is actually wrong with it? Try the basics first. Have the dome lights inside the car stopped working as well? This could be the fuse has blown.
If it is only the trunk light it may be the bulb has blown. Another possible cause is the actual switch the trunk lid pushes on is faulty.
there has been a recall on some year cruz about coolant leaks. Check with NHSTA.gov to see if you are included. If not you will have to replace housing hoses and any plastic connections around thermostat housing that carry coolant.
Chevy Cruze Antifreeze or coolant leaks typically appear in the thermostat housing of affected vehicles, though it can also leak from the recovery tank house or the throttle body heater inlet pipe in cars with 1.8L engines
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Jeff, our professional automotive electronics technician provides a great answer.
Jeff Armer
Dec 22, 2023
Ignition control module going bad could cause this. Test for spark when it happens, you know how to do that? Pull a spark plug wire an hold a screw driver in the end an close to engine ground, have someone crank the engine.
You should see a blue or weak white spark, or do you see nothing?
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You should have two Yellows
1999 Chevrolet Silverado Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Orange
Switched 12V+Yellow
Ground
Black
Illumination
Gray
Dimmer
Brown
Antenna
Right Window Trim
Front Speakers
6 1/2" Doors
Left Front (+)
Tan
Left Front (-)
Gray
Right Front (+)
Light Green
Right Front (-)
Dark Green
Rear Speakers
4" x 6" Side Pillar
Left Rear (+)
Brown
Left Rear (-)Yellow
Right Rear (+)
Dark Blue
Right Rear (-)
Light Blue
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Hello Joe
I deleted that other answer as it was AI Chat GPT4 generated. I saw you asked for videos and there is three below.
The most common cause of the P0597 code is a faulty thermostat; if the thermostat simply isn't working anymore and needs to be replaced, you'll likely receive this code.