Anti theft device

Asked by Eveandrick Dec 30, 2016 at 10:57 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How can reset the anti theft device in my
town and country without going to the
dealership and paying hundreds

8 Answers

90

Try taking the battery out,check it free at autozone. It just worked for me. The dealer equipped batteries only last 3 years

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I have a 2008 Chrysler country town the antitheft where do I reset it

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I have a 2011 chrysler town and country 3 wks ago my battery light came on had everything tested and it tested fine so I can shed the battery go to Daytona the next day and it came on again but this time after the battery light came on all the other dash lights came on and it shut off. I had to have it towed home I change the alternator and battery. It ran for 2miles all the lights again on the dash came on it was running horrible and wouldnt shift. I read that the tipm may have a bad connection so a friend of mine came over took it out and every since it was put back in my van will not start, makes no noise as if it was trying to start none of the dashboard lights work none of the interior lights work there's a red light on the dash which means that the anti theft has been activated and I cannot figure out how to deactivate it.. PLEASE HELP I have already spent over $1000

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penny did u get any answers-have the same problem

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I have a 2003 chrysler town country van and it doesent turn off with key i have to go under hood and disconnect msd relay to turn van off.

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520

I have a 2011 Town And Country van I remove the battery because it was dead from the anti-theft device how can I reset it without going to the dealer

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130

I have a 2002 Chrysler town and country, for some odd reason my alarm system activated and my lights are flickering and its draining my battery, hpe do I reset it to make it stop

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Disconnect your battery cables, negative (black one always first). Connect the positive and the negative cables together (battery is disconnected), Leave them that way at least 2 hours. What it does is help drain the energy out of the capacitors that are related to the anti theft system. Its called a "hard reset". Its worked twice for me...But now, three weeks later it did it again and i nothing ive tried has worked so im going to call a locksmith that is familiar with the issue. Sometimes the chip in the fob needs to be reprogrammed to your vehicle. 12 years ago that was the problem with an 8 year old Expidition and i never had a problem with that again. Q. I dont think the anti theft system can Not Be Installed in a new vehicle when they make them. My personal and theft system is a small hidden camera programmed to my phone and my 357..

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