2005 Chrysler 300c won’t start after replacing the battery

Asked by Guyannh1 Apr 13, 2020 at 08:17 AM about the 2005 Chrysler 300 C AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I went out to start my 2005 Chrysler 300c and it would not start. I have no
lights, could not use key fob, no electronic power at all. Took the battery in for
testing. It was bad bought a new battery and installed it. The car started right
up. I moved the car in the driveway. Two days later I went out and I have
electronic power but the car will not turn over to start. The lightning symbol is
lit up. This is the symbol for the Electronic Throttle Control. After searching
online and multiple times trying the throttle calibration and unhooking the
negative side of the battery and preforming the Accelerator Pedal Reset
Procedure it is doing the same thing. I am the original owner.

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You need a pro scan tool to do a throttle body relearn. There is no manual procedure for this vehicle

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