Front doors dont open even after they are unlocked with the remote, they lock pins unlock but the doors are stucked cant even open from inside but the back doors are opened
My 2009 Sebring does the same thing occasionally but only the drivers door gets stuck (dead locked - even though the locks appear to pop up).
The solution I have found once this happens is:
1) The car needs to be driven (crawl in thru the passenger door) -even just a short distance
2) Engine shut off & doors locked with remote (after you've exited from the passenger door of course)
3) Leave turned off for 10 minutes
4) Doors will now open when unlocked with the remote
SOURCE: Remote Entry System not working, 05 Chrysler T&C
there is an update foe the body control module that will generally fix the problem. you will ned to take it to the dealer to have it done.
SOURCE: Automatic door locks will not work.
you need to take it to the dealer and have them check the bcm for codes.... also have them check to be sure you have the latest software in the bcm.. its possible that you just need a software update... there are several TSB's covering the concern you have..... it can be a very simple fix with software or even a stuck lock switch may need to be replaced... without the proper diagnostic codes being read from the bcm all that can be done is guessing..and that can be expensive...
SOURCE: central door locks
Check the battery in the remote. There is a watch type battery in there that can be replace. If that is not the problem then there is a problem with the alarm. Check your fuses first then go to the alarm and make sure that it is working properly by checking voltage. The alarm housing is located in two place, one under the drivers side dash and the other is in the engine compartment locked next to the horn.
SOURCE: We have a 2005 Chrysler Town and Country. The
I believe the doors have to be unlocked before the remote can open them. If they are not unlocking by remote, it seems a common solution is to remove the IDO fuse in the fuse box under the hood, and simply put it back in. This resets the electronic problems and seems to allow everything to work again. If the problem reoccurs regularly it may be because one or more locks are not functioning properly causing the system to shut them down. Lubrication usually works well.
SOURCE: Keyless remote will not work
Remove and reinsert the IDO fuse in the fuse box under the hood.
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