i have a 97 with this problem. what your suppose to do is unlock the driver door with the key if that doesnt work try the passenger door. in my casee neither will fix the problem it will start but the theft system shuts off the fuel a second later and it wont start no matter what i do for at least 4 hours sems to be like clockwork it has recently started doing it every two days on the money ive tryed to disconnect the battery pulled every fuse/relay i could added motor and body grounds it has mysteriously worked after an attempt to call for a ride on a number of occasion's try calling for a ride mabye itll start :_)
No. A 1996 Plymouth does not have a reset switch.
No.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switchesPlymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches.
Chrysler/Plymouth vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches
The maintenance required light requires a scan tool to be reset.
Plymouth does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.