If the key is gray, then yes.
If the head of the key is gray, then yes.
yes i believe it does
My wife and I purchased a Sebring (1998) that had the same problem. We were told it is the chip in the key. The key needs to be replaced.
No, a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker does not have chip key.
Most Chrysler dealers have key machines. Your key most likely has a "chip" that requires programming.
Computer chip is in key. It must not be programmed correctly.
On a Chrysler vehicle with sentry key (chip key), you just have to put the key in the ignition and turn it on.On a Chrysler vehicle with sentry key (chip key), you just have to put the key in the ignition and turn it on.
Had the same problem and it was the computer chip in the ignition key
If the key is gray, yes. If the key is black, no.
If the key is gray or has built in buttons, yes. If black with no buttons, no.
If you have chip keys, the dealer will need to program the keys to the new PCM.
Yes. If you have a grey key, it has a transponder that electrically reads a chip in the key. You essentially have two locks -- one mechanical and one electrical. They both have to work to start the car. Should you go and have a generic key cut that fits the ignition, even thought the mechanical lock cylinder will turn -- the transponder won't allow the engine to fire. Any quality locksmith can program the car's transponder to match the electronic code of the key.