Car won't start

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Asked by Splatya Mar 30, 2017 at 06:16 PM about the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went for a holiday for two weeks when I got back
and tried to start my car all the dash lights and
stereo turned on but when I turned the key nothing
happened no cranking nothing I tried jump starting
it with another car still nothing and the 4wd light on
the dash is flashing off and on any
recommendations please

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Do you see anything illuminated that says "security" ? If you do then find your other key and see if that will start it ... the tiny battery in the key may be weak

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My 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander won’t start . Everything was turned off lastnight but now it just clicks when I try to start it. HELP!!!

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Same with mine not starting ,it's the key battery or like mine the chip in the key had moved by 2 mm in its replacement flip out key I swapped over two.the keys are so sensitivie the original non flip out keys are best ,I swapped mine back and the chip can't move . instantly fixed the issues

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