No. Each individual owner may have one or more keys for his or her 1989 Dodge Colt. It would be impractical for all individuals who operate this model of vehicle to have to share a single key amongst them, especially considering delays in the mail and the possibility of losing the single key.
To check the trouble codes on a 1989 Dodge Colt, you need to locate the diagnostic connector, which is typically found under the dashboard near the steering column. Use a jumper wire to connect terminals A and B on the connector. Turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine, and the check engine light will begin to flash, indicating the trouble codes. Count the flashes to interpret the codes as per the vehicle’s service manual.
If you only have one key, the dealers scan tool is required.
do you have the electronic anti-thieft key inserted in the dash. this is located just to the left of the steering coloum
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Bought a 2001 dodge ram 2500 only came with a key how would know if it can use a F.O.B. Thanks.
This may not be your problem but I had this problem with an '86 Dodge Colt. Turned out to be the timing belt.
i have a dodge durango 200 but one of my key got lost and if i use my spere key it only turn the alarm on but i cant turn alar of.is there a way to do it?
From a Dodge dealer, with proof of ownership.
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There isn't a jumper terminal, you cycle key on, off, on, off, on and count the blinks.
The key are only available from a Dealer. They also have "chips" in them and need programmed.
Dealership only. It has to Be done via special software to PCM. Not available to public.