Anti thief module

Asked by losingfaith Jan 18, 2018 at 02:27 PM about the 2014 Chrysler 200 S FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced my ignition unit with a used 1 from a
2010 200.everything was identical except for the
last two letters in the p/n the earlier model was F
and the original was G. After reassembling the car
everything worked but it would not start, even after
I had a locksmith try and program the key. Now at
the dealer they have given me a new ignition a new
anti-theif module. And it turns over nut count run.
Now they are looking at maybe a new pic. That's
insane. I know there must be someone out there
who knows his job and solve this problem before a
broken key cost me 1500USD. Are there any
qualified mechanic left in the USA. MOT WERE I'M
LOCATED

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So what is your question? Perhaps you should not be the one working on your vehicle. I would never use a used ignition module ESPECIALLY one with a different part number.

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