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Old 11-19-2009, 04:06 PM
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I tried the procedure in the manual about 15 times, no luck. Is there a trick to it? Any help would be appreciated........Kevin.
 
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Originally Posted by kevinc66
I tried the procedure in the manual about 15 times, no luck. Is there a trick to it? Any help would be appreciated........Kevin.
I haven't read the book, but all I do is put the key in the on position and push the gas pedal 3x and put the key in the off position. To be safe, I leave my door open so the truck still isn't powered for the stereo and such, once completely off, I'll put the key back in and start up. good to go.

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I haven't read the book, but all I do is put the key in the on position and push the gas pedal 3x and put the key in the off position. To be safe, I leave my door open so the truck still isn't powered for the stereo and such, once completely off, I'll put the key back in and start up. good to go.

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I'll go try that, I'm hoping to.Thanks..............Kevin.
 
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Aren't you supposed to put the key in and turn it to the ON position, but not start the truck......then floor the gas 3 times within 5 seconds? That's what I do and it seems to work.
 
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Actually according to the manual, you turn the key to the on position(don't start vehicle) push gas 3 times slowly within 10 seconds then turn the key to the off position.

P.S. As it turns out I was turning the key to the 1st position(accessory) and doing the other steps. I did this at least 15 times,lol lol.Time for a shot........................................Kevin.
 

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Aren't you supposed to put the key in and turn it to the ON position, but not start the truck......then floor the gas 3 times within 5 seconds? That's what I do and it seems to work.

same here....
 
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glad you figured it out and got it reset.
 



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