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Well I took it to the dealership and go figure it wouldn't do it. They tried to pull codes and got nothing. So they are keeping it for the weekend and going to try to figure out what is going on. :frustration:
 

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At least they are trying to make it right!

Did it ever do it again after it happened to your MIL?
 

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I wonder if she was doing something wrong......not holding the key turned long enough or something?
 

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I wonder if she was doing something wrong......not holding the key turned long enough or something?

Yeah, the newer GM cars & trucks have that "auto-start" stuff, where if you bump the key to the start position, the starter will stay engaged until the engine starts (up to a point). I know the first few days with the Subaru, I would sometimes just "bump" the key (like I did on the truck) and - since it doesn't have that feature - it wouldn't start.. "WTF?! Oh! Yeah! This vehicle doesn't have that feature..... :facepalm:"
 

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I wonder if she was doing something wrong......not holding the key turned long enough or something?

Yeah, the newer GM cars & trucks have that "auto-start" stuff, where if you bump the key to the start position, the starter will stay engaged until the engine starts (up to a point). I know the first few days with the Subaru, I would sometimes just "bump" the key (like I did on the truck) and - since it doesn't have that feature - it wouldn't start.. "WTF?! Oh! Yeah! This vehicle doesn't have that feature..... :facepalm:"

The 09+ Rams have the "tip start" too where you just bump the key, but I know the 02-05 models didn't. I wonder if she is used to her GM and bumped the key, but not enough to really start it fully so it just died? :dunno:
 

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