I have a 2005 Town and Country Touring. Both of my fobs have stopped working in the Lock/unlock/open door function. This morning they both worked. Both keys will start the vehicle and manually unlock the doors. Is this a program function that I can correct by reprogram of the fobs?

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Asked by Robert Sep 04, 2015 at 07:58 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The fobs worked fine this morning. Both keys will start the vehicle and manually unlock the doors. Would this be a programing function? The procedures I have looked at say using the working key/fob but it appears that I don't have a working one to program from.

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Try changing the battery out of the remotes, It takes a long time before the memories are gone.

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Changed batteries and the fobs still did not work. Late last night my wife was out driving and when she got back she said her fob was working fine. I checked the back up fob and it is working also. I verified it again this morning. Any thoughts as to what may happening?

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I think they had to just reconnect to the vehicles computer, Your batteries just needed to changed. Other than that, that's all I ever had to do. I had to reprogram mine once because I had the battery out of my vehicle for 3 months. I hope this fixed your problem...

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