car wont do anything

Asked by cicastoreno Oct 14, 2018 at 08:15 PM about the 2012 Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We went to the store yesterday and when we got back to the car the key
unlock button on the key fab wouldn't unlock any of the doors. I took the key
out of the key ob and unlocked the door but my 2012 chrysler town and
country woulld not start no interrior lights no noise nothing when I pushed the
button to start the car. I then put the key in the ignition and still nothing plus
the key got stuck in the ignition and would not come out please help

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It sounds like your battery died a sudden and complete death while you were shopping. If that's the original battery, it's old enough to have done that. Try a jump start to limp home or where they can test and replace the battery. (Key will release when proper voltage is restored.) That's most likely all it is on such a new vehicle. Battery will be $100-$150. Try to avoid tow truck fees.

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