CBrahs said:My 07 has the key with the fob into one. no flashing red light.
Not sure I understand your question.CDonaldson said:So, why IS the Sentry Key remarks or the BLINKING KEY remarks not in that light of the information stream?
CDonaldson said:I spent a little time researching alarm systems. .
I have a friend who is a locksmith, he has one of those Sentry Key reading units. I asked him about the unit and it's capabilities - he said "Let me show you", so we went out to my truck and he read my chip, made me a new key, and I still to this day use it as my main key. ... .
CD
Well for me its been asking those with stolen (driven away) trucks if they were Sentry or not. People post when their truck is stolen and whenever I have seen a stolen post, out of curiosity I always ask if it was Sentry and its always not. It's just something I have been interested in having owned 03-05 Rams both with and without Sentry.CDonaldson said:I guess the first thing to consider is the part where it is BELIEVED that NO TRUCK with the Sentry Key has been DRIVEN AWAY . . How would WE know if that statement is true or false?
If you go back to one of my first posts in this topic, you will read where I discussed having experienced a first-hand, on MY TRUCK demonstration of this actually taking place, my 'hearsay' rendition took place on the truck in my sig
Did your friend not have access to your original key? For a fair comparison it would be like also handing him the Ravelco key?Since experiencing that little test demo, I concluded that I would dig into my checkbook and pay out some bucks for the added insurance SINCE NO ONE has been able to prove whether these trucks HAVE INDEED been driven off or not and I witnessed that they could be with my own truck as the demo.
That is not the way D/C's sentry key works,nor is it the way the system is programmed,before you start telling everybody how it works or is programmed do your homework pleaseCDonaldson said:Matt400.
How does your dealership make you a new key that is programmed ofr your truck? They can actually do it one of two ways - THEY CAN READ YOUR KEY and PROGRAM you a new one, or they can look up your key data via you VIN and PROGRAM you a new key. The key is programmed in a similar fashion to how your ECM is programmed, this is a FIRMWARE PROGRAMMING. Then in essence the key presence is detected and your truck will start via this identification. I gues it is just like your picture on a credit card or a THUMBPRINT identification. Basically your key's chip works the same way in how it 'sees' your key. This is the part where a code grabber can do it's magic - it can detect info from your truck and also duplicate it.
CD
Your parts guy is incorrect :-laf :-lafCDonaldson said:Well, this topic is moving right along I see.
I was in visiting my dealership today to pick up some touch up paint. I asked the parts guy about a couple things. Now, keep in mind anything I say here is hear say. Anyway, I asked about the difference in the GRAY key vrs the BLACK key with built in entry/panic - he said "nothing, both are sentry chipped, the 2006's all have sentry chips". I asked him what it would cost to ADD the factory alarm module, to include the blinking red light stuff, horn beeping,etc - he said "$169. 00 installed". It will work off the black key w/built in fob buttons. Then I asked him if there were any other means of security or anti-theft I could install - he said "JimmiJammers and the Ravelco". My dealership used to install the Ravelco units, now a local alarm shop does them for them, well not actually for them as they get no kickback or otherwise, they just send people there to get them installed. So, he kind of gave me an un-biased opinion regarding what the dealership recommends. He actually went into quite the sales pitch about the Ravelco units. He told me that he knows several people who have them, have had break-ins, but their vehicles were not stolen, tore up some, but not stolen. He has one on his truck, took me out and showed me.
Since I have no vested interest, I am not selling them, actually getting one installed tomorrow, I figure what I have learned is worth telling others. So, if you are so inclined to consider a Ravelco unit as I have, and if you are further inclined to have one installed - good for you in attempting to protect your truck/your investment.
As far as the other information I posted regarding the stuff necessary to read codes, etc. I have first-hand seen it used, it does work as I described it, it was not on some old GM system, it was ON MY TRUCK that the demo was done - for my benefit by a friend. Anyone can either take or leave what I have said and seen, it makes NO difference to me one way or another BUT it might make some difference to you somewhere down the line. I have not posted the website regarding this stuff BECAUSE I would not want to contribute to someone of the 'thief' caliber getting their hands on and using this equipment. If I can search the web and find it SO CAN YOU, and you can do it as part of your search for enlightenment regarding what can happen to your vehicle that you might want to find a way to sidestep.
Maybe none of the sentry key trucks were 'driven off' maybe they were jerked onto a flatbed, I have NO IDEA because I was not there to see someone's truck stolen AND IF I would have been there to watch, based on how one's word is taken here, it would have been regarded as hear say anyway. To me that remark is just double-talk and side-stepping the REAL ISSUE which has to do with the BENEFIT of the Ravelco discussion and it's contribution to anti-theft as a whole. So, you can either take my word on what I have seen and tried to communicate, albeit not using the standard lingo which might give more creedence. By the way, I DO understand how the sentry key works and serves it's end purpose in our vehicles, I am just not good at articulating that stuff.
Thanks for your time reading my lengthy post. It will be the last one in this topic.
CD
Wow... thats interesting for sure. I had no idea a CodeGrabber could do that function.CDonaldson said:NO - He did NOT make a copy of my existing key - He read my trucks information right from the truck and made me a new key.
Chill a little, I don't get why all the defensive on the subject. I never said they can't be driven off. What I said was I can't find anyone who has had a chipped truck stolen. Maybe chipped owners are too embarrassed to post while the non chipped guys are the only ones posting when their truck is stolen, I dunno.For whatever reason, I find it very interesting that everyone argues the point about the Sentry Key and whether these trucks have been 'driven off'. Just because a manufacturer 'claim' has made everyone believe that they are un-drivable does not mean that in fact they wern't driven off, and the assumption is that they HAD to be flatbedded off. Fact IS that Sentry Key trucks HAVE been stolen, no one has witnessed the theft, so just how is it that anyone could claim they have never been driven off?