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I could do the same thing in my old 1/2 ton. Didn't need the key for ignition. Kinda scary. Glad you caught it sooner than too late. L8tr D
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I had a 1980 Toyota 4x4 that the key would fall out if the truck bounced around. It was really annoying trying to climb a steep hill, key falls out, and of course the truck had a random habit of shut
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That is the DRBIII tool from the dealer. It should do it all.
I want to bring up something that happened to me. Now last night a friend showed up with one of his friends and we started talking shop, trucks and diesel be exact Cummins in a Ford. Of course I open the hood on both the 2002 and 1996 Dodge let this other guy preview the trucks. After it was all said and done it was getting late the guys packed up and left. I went out and locked up both trucks and had to roll up the windows on the 1996 Dodge. Went in for the night. Got this morning hauled some trash down to the trash can and hear faint music playing to me it sounded like across the road from me. Disregarded the music being its Jet Boat Race weekends figure people are parting somewhere. Fast Forward. Still hearing the music and walked a package down to the mailbox but didn't hear the music come back up and realized its the 1996 Dodge was the source. Unlocked the door and sure enough, the ignition switch was in ACC position and the key was there. So that means last night when I reached in and turn the ignition on to roll up the windows and turn the key to OFF i managed to pull the key out in the ACC position and the radio played all night long and half of today.
Funny part the truck started right up.
So be aware of your ignition switch and make sure you get it turned OFF after your done in the truck.