Ok, here's something from the FSM. Connect your Tech2. Turn the truck ON, momentarily rotate the ignition switch to the START position but let it return to ON before the truck can start. Scan the BCM for DTCs. Check the Passlock Data Voltage, as in the screenshot above, needs to fall between 0.86 and 4.28 volts. Also, the Passlock Code should be a number between 1 and 10. If the Passlock Code continues to say "Open", you have an issue with a connection or with your Passlock sensor itself in the key lock cylinder.As you can see from my snippings, PCM / VCM Fail Enable is YES and the passlock state is Normal Decision.
Would a relearn fix this? I do recall doing one when I first got the truck many years ago....
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Sorry to hear that, what a bummer. Glad to hear the $$ is coming back in.
Interesting. Your passlock sensor voltage is in range and there's a valid code so it would seem logical to look elsewhere.@dndj
I did as you suggested and I do get a valid code and the voltage is slightly below the cutoff (4.25). Could that voltage be too close to the cutoff for it?
I also started the truck afterwards and looked for any changes between the two screens and the only difference I noticed was VCM/PCM Fuel continue is off when the truck is not running, and is on when the truck is running. I've included a screen shot of the data while the truck is off.