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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 496368" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Mystery solved. Thanks for the good advice. After switching key on and off three times without starting, code came up on odometer board. Took code to computer and after a few keystrokes found code stating: "invalid key". Went back and looked at key set(two ram keys on keyring) noticed one was fatter than the other.. Tried the fat one.. Truck cranked and ran fine. Both will start truck, but the skinny one won't keep it running. Apparently there's some sort of microchip in the fat one that tells the truck to stay running. I don't have a theory as to the utility of having a key that will start a truck, but not keep it running. Anybody?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 496368, member: 588"] Mystery solved. Thanks for the good advice. After switching key on and off three times without starting, code came up on odometer board. Took code to computer and after a few keystrokes found code stating: "invalid key". Went back and looked at key set(two ram keys on keyring) noticed one was fatter than the other.. Tried the fat one.. Truck cranked and ran fine. Both will start truck, but the skinny one won't keep it running. Apparently there's some sort of microchip in the fat one that tells the truck to stay running. I don't have a theory as to the utility of having a key that will start a truck, but not keep it running. Anybody? [/QUOTE]
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