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I’m still leaning on your fuse 27 because yours cranked over. The key issue will give you a no crank at all. My understanding is the fuel inlet will also cause it to shut off at idle. Cleaning the fuel inlet flapper valve usually will correct it for a while. I use some Lucas fuel conditioner and that little funnel for manual refueling. Just work it in and out like a teenager who doesn’t know what he’s doing, lol!Appreciate both of those.
I will shrink the cut wire and remove fuse #27.
Thanks for the tip on the key.
When it wouldn't start, it sure seemed like a security issue or something along those lines.
It would crank but not fire at all.
I would have expected at least a gasp or one or two fires from fuel in lines, manifolds, ports, or residual vapors...there was none of that. Guessing crank but no spark.
I do think it was two twists of the ignition, then I got out with key and looked at fuse box.
Back in truck re-inserted key (no idea if same orientation or flipped 180 degrees) and all was good again... HHMMM