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.
if it is a gm with the little resistor chip in it you could try to cleand the chip with alcohol to remove oils from skin and such
The ignition switch should be separate from the ignition key/lock assembly, so I'll say no.
GM have the codes. these keys and codes are very very expensive to replace GM seems to think if you can afford a key with a chip, u have lots of money
The thing that causes the PASSLOCK to activate is the chip, if you will. If the chip is bad, ar is unrecognizable to the system, the PASSLOCK will activate. Take it to a dealer asap. You can bypass the passlock by accessing the ignition, and cutting the yellow wire of a small 3 piece wire set that's on top of the ignition. cut the yellow small wire from ign. switch in the column up by the switch. this is the passlock wire.
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.
If the key is gray, then yes.
Had the same problem and it was the computer chip in the ignition key
If the key is gray or has built in buttons, yes. If black with no buttons, no.
almost all new cars have chip keys. it all depends on the year. the Concorde also has a separate chip that unlocks the ignition and lets you start the car when inserted.
dont remove ignition take your vin # to dealer and they can cut a key for less than 10 bucks if it has no chip in it.
? How do I apply to havve my grandmas 78 new yorker overhauled by Chip and his crew?
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Most 2000 Concordes do have chip keys.
Yes
Yes.
It could. A gray key does have a chip, a black key does not.