It has a autopage remote start it worked fine yesterday. Today I remote started it put the key in the ignition and turned to on and then pressed the brake to reverse and it died. So I tried to crank it with just the key and the radio air and everything else comes on then shuts off. Could it be a fuse or where do I begin to look
Sometimes the problem has been the ignition switch power to starter. If you have checked that, then:
This procedure usually works:
·Check the battery cable connections:
Make sure the negative cable makes a good ground connection at the battery and (preferably) at the engine. Make sure the positive cable, makes a good connection at the battery and at the starter.
·Check the battery the simple way, like this:
Turn on the headlights, then try to start the car.If the headlights do not dim or go out, then the battery is likely ok.
·Check the starter and solenoid:
If the wiring looks ok, then look at the starter solenoid for a good connection, and proper voltage at the starter(10 volts minimum while cranking).
If the starter spins and no crank, the problem is most likely the Solenoid's pinion gear is stuck.
Have someone hit (not too hard) the starter while you try to start the car. This usually works by dislodging a stuck pinion gear.
·Make a simple test of the alternator:
If you can, somehow get the engine running, measure the voltage at the battery. It should be at least 13.6 volts to properly charge the battery.
The remote starter module is not getting an electrical signal when you turn the key to the on position after remote stating the vehicle. When you depress the brake without turning the key on the vehicle shuts down. The remote module thinks the key is off even when you turn it on. There is a loose connection or the remote start device is defective.
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Sounds like starter selanoid, but first make sure battery connections are clean and tight, if sure they are then turn on headlights and try to start if still clicks and lights dim its starter.
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Try changing your fuel filter and checking your fuel pressure. Can always try runiing injecter cleaner after new fuel filter put in. Good luck
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It is probably the transponder bypass. Try this: Put a key in the ignition (do not turn on or to acc, just put it in) and hit the remote starter remote. If it starts, your transponder bypass is bad. I had this same problem. I have not been able to find just this part from Chrysler (you might).
You can purchase two types of bypasses. One actually uses a transponder key inside. The other is a computer chip that is programmed just like the transponder key. Your choice. Just do a search for "transponder bypass" and do a little research.
I used the TBKIII. Key & unit added up to $21.00. However, it only works with remote start. If I try to start with the key, it shuts down because it is picking up the key and the key in the bypass. Unit has a bypass for this, but I still have not found the correct answer to make it work. Good luck.
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Sound like a starter go to bad or died. You can do a few tests to diagnose a starting system problem without
any tools or measuring equipment. Turn on the headlights and start
cranking. If lights go out, you probably have a poor battery cable
connection that is impeeding the flow of current. Start checking battery
posts and battery cables for tightness and corrosion. A very thin film
of oxide between the terminal and cable clamp can choke off most of
current. Clean battery posts and cable terminals. Make sure all
connections are tight. Also check connections to the starter and
solenoid and engine-to-chassis grounding cables.
If headlights continue to shine brightly and nothing happens, voltage
is probably not reaching the starter. Usual suspects here include a
problem with the park/neutral or ignition circuit switches.
If lights go dim and the cranking action is sluggish, first suspect a low battery.
Starting problems especially in cold weather on a system that worked
well last summer can often be traced to a weak battery. Sub-zero
temperatures can cut a battery's amperage output by more than half.
Check out the battery condition. If the battery checks out okay, look
for a locked or dragging starter, a starter with high internal
resistance, worn brushes or open circuits in starter's windings or
armature. Additional details in this link: how_to_test_a_starter_motor.
Other posibilitie, the ignition switch.
Keep us updated.
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You have 2 issue going on. Its not seeing a valid key,and it is starting with the remote.Your remote entry key did it happen to get wet? Or moisture get in? Lock the vehicle up using the key. enter the vehicle using the key fob.After the vehicle unlocks you have 60 seconds to enter the vehicle insert the key in the ignition start it up.Your remote start up is out of step.
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