I have a 2015 Dodge Jounery my auto start will start but runs only 10 sec. it says auto start is disabled start to reset it does not reset help wit me problem

Asked by Ajmann Jun 27, 2018 at 08:12 PM about the 2015 Dodge Journey R/T AWD

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I have a 2015 Dodge Jounery my auto start will  start but runs only 10 sec. it says auto start is disabled start to reset it does not reset  help wit me problem

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Mine was a sensor under the hood. Said hood was open or hood error or something like that. I just adjusted the hood bump stops on each side of the fenders (down in this case), ensured the hood line was still good with the fenders and hood latch still functioned correctly and it was good to go. I auto start mine almost every day for the wife and kids (it's hot here). It will run 10 min before shutting off. PS: I have auto started it multiple times with groceries sitting in the vehicle and my family and I inside a restaurant eating. But it may throw a "start with key fob pressed to start button" error on ya after this one.

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