2013 Stalling After Start - Pt. 2
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The dealership will definitely need to be able to replicate the symptom in order to properly diagnose and/or repair. If it's possible for you to demonstrate it occurring for your dealership, I encourage you to bring it back in to show them, but I know that can be tricky when it only occurs intermittently.
I've wondered if it isn't related to the anti-theft system. Do you know if it has a mode where the engine will crank and not start if it detects a potential theft?
Last edited by Waynead; 01-12-2016 at 02:14 PM.
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I understand that, but I find it hard to believe that we are the only two owners who have had the problem. I would think someone found it and had it fixed and the repair is in a database. I asked Dodge about that but they too referred me to the dealer.
I've wondered if it isn't related to the anti-theft system. Do you know if it has a mode where the engine will crank and not start if it detects a potential theft?
I've wondered if it isn't related to the anti-theft system. Do you know if it has a mode where the engine will crank and not start if it detects a potential theft?
You could be onto something with the anti-theft system. If the WIN module recognizes a fob as invalid, it "sends a message" to the PCM, which then disables engine operation; so it could very well be related to this if you think there is some reason why the WIN may be detecting your fob as invalid.