Electrical issues

Asked by Des111 Nov 13, 2017 at 07:31 PM about the 2014 Chrysler 200 Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2014 chrysler 200 limited  all these problems
happens at the same time my key fob does not work (No
the battery is not dead) my analog clock does not work and
my clock on my radio resets to midnight every time I shut
car off. When I get out of car and remove keys it's dings
and says key still in ignition. I took it to chrysler and they
spent 8 hours and came up with nothing. I was thinking it
needs a new ignition switch because it thinks the key is in
the ignition. Also the said the key fob is sending signal to
the car however the car is not picking it up....  any thoughts

4 Answers

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hello there; i'm actually wondering if you were ever able to find a solution to this? i am having a similar problem with my chrysler now

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Everything is happening to my 200 that is happening to yours. Did u figure out a solution

Did you ever find a solution my car is doing the same thing and i don't know what to do

get rid of it asap similar issues with my o6 pt cruser and its totaly integrated power module if yours has a tipm thats the problem besides lousy wiring and connecters thats been chryslers for decades buy a toyota or honda stay away from chrysler and General motors fords are ok like any car you must maintain it...

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