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Re: Any 06 Dodge 2500 owners here?
[Re: Lawn Monkey]
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No you don't, or shouldn't have to. Shift cable or interlock may not be adjusted properly.
"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"
'92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. Rear disc and hydroboost coming soon! 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
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Re: Any 06 Dodge 2500 owners here?
[Re: Lawn Monkey]
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10/30/13 02:25 PM
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I recently bought a 06 2500, automatic tranny, base model no frills old style basic key (No Fob No Chip), question is to remove key from ignition do I have to turn the key all the way back and then one click forward to remove?
Technically, Yes. All the way back should be the accessory position. In my '03 it goes Accessory-Lock(remove key)-Off(vehicle not in park would prevent you from removing key in this position)-Run-Start as the positions of the key.
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Re: Any 06 Dodge 2500 owners here?
[Re: cascius]
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10/30/13 02:44 PM
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Guitar Jones
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I recently bought a 06 2500, automatic tranny, base model no frills old style basic key (No Fob No Chip), question is to remove key from ignition do I have to turn the key all the way back and then one click forward to remove?
Technically, Yes. All the way back should be the accessory position. In my '03 it goes Accessory-Lock(remove key)-Off(vehicle not in park would prevent you from removing key in this position)-Run-Start as the positions of the key.
But you don't have to turn it to the acc position first and then to lock to get the key out. That's why I suggested the shifter cable or interlock is not adjusted correctly.
"Follow me the wise man said, but he walked behind"
'92 D250 Club Cab CTD, 47RH conversion, pump tweaks, injectors, rear disc and hydroboost conversion. '74 W200 Crew Cab 360, NV4500, D44, D60 and NP205 divorced transfer case. Rear disc and hydroboost coming soon! 2019 1500 Long Horn Crew Cab 4WD, 5.7 Hemi.
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Re: Any 06 Dodge 2500 owners here?
[Re: Guitar Jones]
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10/30/13 09:55 PM
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I have an 06 2500 and its pretty much muscle memory but ill check. I do believe mine is all the way counterclockwise to release and one clockwise to acc.
Nope, I was wrong. Acc is all the way counterclockwise.
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Re: Any 06 Dodge 2500 owners here?
[Re: Guitar Jones]
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10/31/13 11:02 AM
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But you don't have to turn it to the acc position first and then to lock to get the key out. That's why I suggested the shifter cable or interlock is not adjusted correctly.
The interlock should only come into play when trying to get the vehicle out of park. If the shifter cable were not adjusted properly, it wouldn't let the key turn past the off position to go to lock or accessory. He would also have issues with the vehicle not starting because the Park/neutral switch wouldn't see that it was in park. My best guess by the info given is he is turning the ignition counterclockwise past the lock position to the acc position which is where the tumbler stops turning. To remove the key he would then have to turn the tumbler one click forward, or clockwise, to the lock position.
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