Replaced ignition in my 2001chrysler sebring now car wont start because of factory alarm

Asked by lolalee101 Feb 10, 2013 at 03:29 PM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring LXi Coupe FWD

Question type: General

How can i bypass the anti theft

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if this is the case, there is a red pushbutton behind the back seat...not sure, will investigate further or one of the other GURUS will say "you're out of your mind"!

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my knowledge stems from 93-96...I shouldn't even be here if it weren't for these knowledgeable gurus teaching me something every day. Now I've heard of this button on fords, there it's driver's kick panel, GM is the red button behind the back seat. Chrysler...? would look it up right now but no one is payin' me here now, and to look it up on google would be a philanthopic action...but you certainly could type '2001 Chrysler bypass anti theft' in there and the answers you see will not lie, or make stuff up, like I am inclined to do-

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Ok spend the money at the dealer program the skim reader (the black plastic ring that has a four wire connection if you have the original key head place it near key switch it should start key programming can be done by a regular locksmith can program it i personally use dodge for key and security issues,drama developes and they solve it

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