mkcrawford
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- 2004 XLT
SouleDancer is right. The guy that looked at mine at AutoZone explained it to me. The computer stores the codes so the key only has to be in the on position. Then a series of "beeps" will start. The beeps represent each digit of a 3 digit number (Code). So if you got a 332 code then you had 3 beeps, a pause, 3 beeps, a pause, and 2 beeps.