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I posted this in the original thread, but I'll put it here, too.
The problem can occur if the vehicle is asleep (control modules asleep) and you do something to wake up the vehicle, like enter the vehicle from the passenger door (perhaps to place something in your vehicle) and then close the door. Certain control modules wake up when you open the passenger door and then start to go back to sleep after you close the door and walk away. If you return and enter through the driver door maybe 1-2 minutes later and start the vehicle everything in the vehicle wakes up. It's a software anomaly when certain modules start to go to sleep and then wake up again. You can probably replicate it if you follow those steps. Happened to me once also.
It will fix itself at the next ignition cycle (if the vehicle goes to sleep).
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Last edited by Keifer; 02-01-2017 at 02:15 PM.
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