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Before you do anything expensive, check the earth with a multimeter and replace the earth strap if necessary. If still no good, get under the vehicle and thump the starter solenoid with a hammer - they frequently corrode inside, If the starter needs to be replaced, DISCONNECT THE BATTERY, then undo the two bolts holding the unit to the engine and withdraw it towards the front of the vehicle
It has to go to the main dealer or a suitably equipped automotive locksmith: reprogramming requires that the vehicle plus all keys/fobs which you want to use are presented for reprogramming together. If you forget to take along any existing fobs or chipped keys then they probably won't work afterwards.
check battery connections are clean and tight check main engine to body earth cable for condition and security check connections at starter motor to check for engine earth problem put a good quality jump lead between bat neg terminal and engine crank and see if ok
does it have fuel pressure? to find this out get a can of spray starter fluid from a auto parts store, spray it into the engine air intake, if the engine starts you most likely need to replace the fuel pump which is located in the fuel tank.
This usually is the starter, especially if your truck has had an oil leak going for a while as the oil will run down into the starter and cause it to intermittenly fail. Also check your battery terminals and make sure you have a good connectivity.
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