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Old 07-09-2006, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Well my key is stuck in the ignition, it will turn, but the key will not come out.
In addition to this when you have the key in the on position, the thing has a constant beep sound that will only stop when you turn the ignition off.

So I remove the covers from the steering colum to try to see what's going on, I find a female connector that isn't pluged into anything. It is located near the ignition cylinder and has 3 purple wires and 1 white wire attached to it. The problem is I cannot find anything for theis connector to plug into.

Anybody have any thoughts on this????
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Okay I figured out the problem. I guess somebody hit the 4wd shifter just enough to knock it semi-out of 4hi I put it back in 4hi and the beeping stopped and the key came right out. Still not sure about the wires, but it's working fine once again.
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Yeah, same shitty thing happened, and once in a blue moon, happens again. I just have to slam her in park harder to get the cylinder to let go of the key.
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Yeah, same shitty thing happened, and once in a blue moon, happens again. I just have to slam her in park harder to get the cylinder to let go of the key.
I don't know if it was because of the tranny shifter or because of the CDL shifter. The noise stopped once I pushed the shifter all the way into 4hi.
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The four pin molexplug, 3 prurples and and a white are for an auxilliary licht switch.
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The four pin molexplug, 3 prurples and and a white are for an auxilliary licht switch.
Terry thanks for the infomation.
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Thats why I run mine if 4lo everyweek if only for a couple of block in the woods. Everything just seems to slide into place much easier if you use it more. Man for some reason I feel dirty after saying that.
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Thats why I run mine if 4lo everyweek if only for a couple of block in the woods. Everything just seems to slide into place much easier if you use it more. Man for some reason I feel dirty after saying that.
you're lucky you poted that in the D1 forum and not in the lounge
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Thats why I run mine if 4lo everyweek if only for a couple of block in the woods. Everything just seems to slide into place much easier if you use it more. Man for some reason I feel dirty after saying that.
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