Chrysler 200

Asked by Morte May 18, 2019 at 07:29 AM about the 2014 Chrysler 200 S FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So yesterday I accidentally started my 2014 Chrysler 200
with the keyless start button not knowing I did. It ran the
car battery to zero and I jump started it getting it back
home fine. However, now every time I try to turn the car on
it just blinks a bunch and it seems like the computer keeps
resetting itself. Is it something wrong mechanically or
electronically? Also would it be best to just take it to the
dealership and get it fixed or is there an easy fix for this?

1 Answer

I drove it for about an hour and a half but it is the original will probably just have to get it replaced.

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