can I hotwire my 2005 Chrysler town and country

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Asked by Nigel Nov 01, 2018 at 02:57 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country FWD

Question type: General

I lost me key to the car and I have to get home preferably buy being able to hot wire
it

7 Answers

Don't even try. All you will do is damage your car.

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I have kids and don't have the option to wait till I get the money. Man my kids go to school please help me?

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You have no choice, this is not the 60's. Call a Chrysler dealer up and see what they charge to make a new set of keys. You will need proof of ownership.

So how do you hot wire a car Nijna? Don't spew unless you can back it up.

BTW. It would be highly irresponsible to post information on how to steal a car.

And you have proof of this? And you know no one else will read these posts? Just fell off the Turnip truck?

Still waiting on how to steal a car by Chicken man.

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