fireplace dont work
When this problem came up with my dodge stratus my husband found that a fuse was blown. We changed our battery and it would not start for us either. but as soon as he fixed some wiring and changed the fuse it was fine.
No, you do not.
if you have taken the battery out of your remote you will have to take it to the dealer it has no memory after you take the battery out. dealer told me if i would have changed it out in about 5 seconds it might have saved its memory. i found out the hard way
keys have to be reprogram to the cluster
I changed mine on 1996 stratus 2.4l 4cylinder it is underneath on right side and has a rubber hard cover on it .
The new battery was dead. ======================== Another contributor believes that this is the more likely answer: The 'newer' car radios, with programmable push buttons ... and other things where you can set it once and then forget it ... need to constantly connected to power or else they 'lose their memory'. When they're installed, there's a wire that stays connected to the battery even when the radio is off and the ignition key is out. If you changed out the battery on your car, then there was a time when this extra power wire to the radio went dead, and the radio lost its memory. You have to start from the beginning and reprogram everything.
the bad news is, somwtimes they have to be taken to someone with the capability to reprogram the VCM in order to get the VCM to provide an excitation votltage to the alternator I have to program them often.....Sorry
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have you changed the battery
changed battery in 2000 chrystler sebring and now will not idle
If you are referring to top speed, that is in the computer programming and can not be changed.