Mokume
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Question for owners whose trucks are equipped with the keyless start system.
When pressing the start/stop button once, with the key fob in it's recommended position on the center console and not depressing the brake pedal place the ignition system into the accessory position?
Does pressing the button twice place the system into on or run position?
The owner's manual does not explain this at all, just for those with conventional keyed ignition switches.
When pressing the start/stop button once, with the key fob in it's recommended position on the center console and not depressing the brake pedal place the ignition system into the accessory position?
Does pressing the button twice place the system into on or run position?
The owner's manual does not explain this at all, just for those with conventional keyed ignition switches.
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