2013 Dodge Avenger won't start

Asked by Mark Oct 04, 2020 at 11:24 PM about the Dodge Avenger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I drop my 2013 Dodge avenger key and the fob it opened battery fell out i put
it back together the unlock lock and trunk work. But now i cant start the car
the first 4 or 5 times it would start then shut off right away now it it will not
even try and start the security light is just flashing iam getting power i think it
just need the key to relearn the car or maybe the chip in the key is not
good?? any help would be Great thanks

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To reset the alarm you need to lock all the doors, then unlock the driver side with the key then put key into the ignition switch and turn it to the on position now turn it off and then back on twice and it should reset This has also worked but i don't recall which years of vehicles Lock all doors then insert key into drivers door then turn key and hold it for 30 seconds then release

I locked door unlocked with the key alarm went off turn turn on then off 2 times still nothing

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