Theft mode

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Asked by millera1261 Feb 18, 2018 at 03:31 PM about the 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok first I thought it was the starter relay so I
seitched it with the relay in the box that look similar
to it and when I placed it in the red light on the dash
started blinking. I figured it was in theft mode so I
turned the key to on and let it sit and it still won’t
crank. I’m all outta ideas. Anyone have any?

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Do you have the original transponder (master) key? Has there been any alterations to the ignition circuit or steering column? Do you have an owner's manual, and if so, does it give you any instruction on resetting the anti-theft system?

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Yes I have the original key, never had any problems like this at all. I’ve been googling it all day on how to reset, do you think if I take the cables off the battery that’ll reset it?

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