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#16
Originally posted by bulabula
If the "ignition" is energized, it probably does. Do you sit long with the key on, engine off? I do know the overhead computer timer runs with the key on and engine off, only because it displays the minutes and I've seen it increment up, whereas the engine timer only displays engine hours in whole numbers and I'm not gonna watch that.
I'm wondering about that other guy who posted somewhere else that his truck has all this "idling" time; I'm wondering if he or someone left the key on over night.
If the "ignition" is energized, it probably does. Do you sit long with the key on, engine off? I do know the overhead computer timer runs with the key on and engine off, only because it displays the minutes and I've seen it increment up, whereas the engine timer only displays engine hours in whole numbers and I'm not gonna watch that.
I'm wondering about that other guy who posted somewhere else that his truck has all this "idling" time; I'm wondering if he or someone left the key on over night.
#17
I have 5K on my truck and just checked the hours=162
Are there ways to get other info from these trucks-w-ignition key manipulation. I remember my 92 Dakota had the check engine light tell you the codes if you cycled the ign 4X on/off/on.
I cannot seem to keep the door adjar binging from stopping unless I put the key in the on pos as opposed to aux (backward) pos. Any ideas on this?
Does the overhead console keep hours also?
Are there ways to get other info from these trucks-w-ignition key manipulation. I remember my 92 Dakota had the check engine light tell you the codes if you cycled the ign 4X on/off/on.
I cannot seem to keep the door adjar binging from stopping unless I put the key in the on pos as opposed to aux (backward) pos. Any ideas on this?
Does the overhead console keep hours also?
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