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Old 04-10-2009, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Spike555
"super lock" is a dead bolt in the door that does just what a dead bolt does, it goes into the door frame and makes it almost impossible to get the door open.
The only problem with it is that if your battery goes dead while it is super locked you will need to have it towed to the dealer if you ever want to get in your truck again.
You will need to open the hood from the outside and charge the battery and then once you get the truck open you will need to reset the alarm.
Dont use the super lock.
Here is a little tip from your uncle Spike, never keep anything inside a car that is of value, cars are WAY to easy to break into.
A spark plug thrown from 3 ft will shatter the side window.
Break the window, reach in and grab the camera and gone in under 30 seconds.
Super locked or not your camera is gone.
Actually if your battery goes dead, you have 2 options.
You can run a jumper cable from a friends truck to your possitive bolt on the starter, that will power up your system so you can unlock the truck, or, you can remove the drivers head light assembly on all but the 03 and 04's, and you them have access to the hood release cable.
 
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Old 04-10-2009, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by NiteTrain
how do you engage super lock? or better yet..how do you AVOID engaging super lock?
I think you hit the lock button on the remote 2x fast. The intent was to keep the car from getting stolen. If you break a window, you still can't get the doors open, even from the inside.
 
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Old 04-10-2009, 11:50 AM
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here in very moist western Washington my horns will occasionally go all HOLY-SH*T freak out and turn on /stay on all by themselves. but only when it is about 50 degrees and VERY foggy. if it is just your horns that is the problem (maybe) but if your lights flash then it is your alarm going HOLYSH*T freaky out. there was a post on here over the winter about the possessed horns... idk about the alarm.

mike, so if i push "lock" 2x fast it will super lock huh?
cool!
 
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Old 04-10-2009, 01:49 PM
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here in very moist western Washington my horns will occasionally go all HOLY-SH*T freak out and turn on /stay on all by themselves. but only when it is about 50 degrees and VERY foggy.
Pull the connections off your horn and shoot some dielectric grease in there to keep the moisture out.
 
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Old 04-10-2009, 11:37 PM
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You forgot to tuck it in, it was shouting at you The 3 amigos can be a number of things, you might first want to see if the ABS pulsates when you do a panic stop in loose terrain as this will help use make a better diagnosis.
 
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