If it blows when cranking the starter has failed.
Sounds like a very weak battery.
I'd call a locksmith. The ignition wil probably have to be drilled and replaced.
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I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus 2.7 and had the same problem. I ended up replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank.
A short in the wiring (grounding out)
if its blowing, but not blowing cold its low on coolant. it takes r134a.
my 2001 neon has a chip keywell iahev a 2001 dodge neon and mine does have a chip ignition. you would have to go to the dealer to get it made. If you did get a copy of the key made anywhere else it would only work to open the door it wouldn't work to start the car.
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The ignition switch is bad. Replace it.
do you mean the door or ignition?
You have a ground wire that isn't grounded causing a shortage therefore blowing the fuse....I would start with the ground wire that is connected directly to the starter itself
It did when it was built.
There aren't too many options besides a Dodge dealer.
The computer adjusts ignition timing to take the place of EGR.
try releasing the tension on the steering wheel by turning the steering wheel left or right as you turn the ignition key