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Crush 
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Posted: October 16, 2003 at 2:20 PM / IP Logged  

does anyone have problems with dodge and chrysler vehicles on keyless, alarms, and remote starts

seems like dodge will lock up brain for no reason

reset brain and it works

but what is the cause and more importantly what is the cure.

why am i the only one in the world that has that problem?
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No problems here. Out of all the vehicles that we install into, Dodge/Chrysler's seem to be the least complex. Almost 0 comebacks.
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daniel2002p 
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Can you evaluate your problem a little more.  What alarm how did you hook it up and so forth!
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gus1 
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same here... have done a whole schwack of Dodge/Chrysler products, rarely have I encountered anything odd as far as them locking modules up, etc..... Now, I do remember when GM keyless entry would do a number on the old Command Start CS-250..... whew, that was a while ago.... hmm, getting old

Wherever I go, that is where I end up......
Crush 
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Posted: October 23, 2003 at 9:18 AM / IP Logged  

mostly it is a problem with module locking up

i think it is our product.

trc

we are done with those @#$%@#^

they have cost me approximately $10000.00 in comebacks, not to mention lose of customer referrals.

why am i the only one in the world that has that problem?
GottaBNeat 
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Posted: October 23, 2003 at 9:42 PM / IP Logged  
I service 2 chrysler and 1 dodge delership and no problem what so ever using dei stuff.
daniel2002p 
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The only thing I can think off is the module is fried because as everybody said before, these are among the easiest cars for keyless entry.
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Do Not Use A Test Light!!!
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