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on what best bet is to get a repair manual online or auto supply store they give step by step --if lost keys and trying to by pass DONT will cause more damage --and easier and cheaper to go to dealer with vin number and have them cut 1 or 2 keys
Have the fault codes pulled with a scanner. also check the ignition wires, you may have a bad one witch causes the misfire. I had same problem on my late 99 Toyota tacoma . auto zone check codes for free.
If you only hear a click sound when attempting to start your vehicle it means that the starter solenoid is defective or the battery connections are loose. Some times the battery connections can be loose enough that the starter will not operate but the lights will.
no the car is too old for chrysler to have records for your key code you will have to buy a new lock set unless you can get the old locks out and have a locksmith cut keys
Sounds like a faulty ignition barrel! If you take off the trims underneath the steering column you'll be able to gain access to the ignition barrel casing where the key goes. By undoing the casing you'll be able to turn off the engine with a simple flat bladed screwdriver.
Ignition barrels arent too expensive to have replaced, the other problem that might occur is the chance of needing a new set of keys or to have your current keys programmed to the new barrel (Normally a new set of keys is the common procedure with a new barrel)!
Replace the key cylinder while you can still wiggle the key out of the ignition. In order to change the ignition cylinder, you must be able to turn the key backwards to remove the old one. This will fail on you when it is most inconvenient. Good luck
Why are you taking out the old one. Check with any good locksmith. If your door key fits the ignition, you can easily remove a door lock cylinder and the locksmith can make you a new key!!! I'm pretty sure to remove your lock you need to turn it with the key in it (but you don't have one)
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