Dodge Charger owners have reported 5 problems related to anti-theft controller (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Charger based on all problems reported for the Charger.
I was driving and my car just completely shut off and went into anti theft mode. I pressed my ignition button to start it up and it wouldn't start at all. I called both Dodge dealerships and they told me it might be that my key lost programming or it was my win module.
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I came out of the store and turned the key fob to start the ignition, the car started and then shut itself off, arming the anti-theft system and locking me out of all functions of the car.
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I bought this car used 2017 and didn't have many issues, just normal wear and tear, but then I started having issues when trying to unlock my door with my key fob to a point I had to keep my car unlocked because I wasn't sure if I would be able to get in without assistance. Then, the same key fob wouldn't start my car! I'd just pull up to a store, hop out then come back and 20mins later I'm still trying to turn the car on and the only thing that help was if I jiggled it a little and slightly push it in, but what scared me was the fact that I was driving one day and my car just stopped for no reason almost causing a multicar accident. I decided to replace the key and had a new one reprogrammed which worked for a while. I am a delivery person and about 6months after the new key I started having the same issue, but this time I had to quit working and have my car towed because it wouldn't start but this time there was a red light saying "anti theft"!.
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Hello my 2013 Dodge Charger 3. 6 while I was driving the vehicle has just shut down with no warnings and I had to get it towed to a Dodge shop u waited on my vehicle for days and they said it was a blown fuse but I'm in the technology field and it seems to me that someone has access or remotely access to my vehicle now I have issues with my fuel which I'm getting 10 miles a gallon, and my vehicle is getting to a point to wear I have to pull over because it's getting overheated something is seriously wrong and I feel unsafe anytime your vehicle shuts off where you don't have control of it it's a hazard to everyone my uconnect radio ask for a anti theft code but it was before I took it to auto nation Dodge it really needs to be looked at I've parked the vehicle it has 67000 miles and I just bought it in October of last year also the windows roll down by there selfs the vehicle was going about 45 mph on city hwy and the dealership never had it smoked before they sold it to me.
The alarm system failure. The car would not start. So I had to contact aaa and send a tow truck out. Soon as the towtruck driver came out he sd it is the alarm system, even before we told him the problem. He sd that he have had a few Dodge Chargers towed with the same problem. So NW I have to see if Dodge will fix it . But the problem is that I bought it used,and it is over 50k miles. So I have to find out if Dodge will check it out for free and fix the problem or do I have to take it back to the dealership where I bought it from which was not a Dodge dealership.
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