I was installing a new radio to my Chrysler 300 2007 and know the car won't start

Asked by gregblan May 24, 2014 at 11:17 PM about the 2007 Chrysler 300

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Your original car radio has anti theft device in it,you must replace original radio and reset the ecm/brain by disconnecting your positive cable from battery after replacing original radio.Then you must get a ether a control box compatible with the radio you are programming,if it is and after market stereo.If it is a factory radio it must be programmed to the car by a chrysler dealer.

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Hi i have the same problem with my 2006 chrysler 300c. After i took out the stereo the car wont start i tried to put back the original stereo and drain the battery but it didnt help. Does anyone know what to do.

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My factory radio want come on after the battery was unhooked for 3 hours,

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My factory radio want come on after the battery was unhooked for 3 hours, I have a Chrysler touring edition 2006 3.5.

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