Is there a manual start for 2009 chrysler town and country using the metal part of the Key on the key fob?

Asked by Michelle Sep 06, 2015 at 01:30 AM about the 2009 Chrysler Town & Country Limited FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Today I went to start my car and the light,
radio, and a worked but the car wouldn't
turn over. The battery and starter tested
fine. I replaced the battery in key fob. The
buttons on key fob work on opening the
doors and unlocking the car. So my
question what could be wrong with my car?
Is it the computer or a bad key fob.

3 Answers

7,925

do the dash lights dim when you try to start it what does it do? can you hear it click when you try to start it? you might need a starter

I had the starteries tested and it not it. You can hear under the hood that its trying to start.

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