2015 Chrysler town and country will not start

Asked by GuruPK382 Jan 24, 2020 at 11:08 AM about the 2015 Chrysler Town & Country Touring FWD

Question type: General


yesterday morning I use my auto start to start our
van. It turned on as it was supposed to. A while
later I went to restart the auto start and it wouldn’t
start. So I went outside to start the van manually
and it wouldn’t start. It turned over and in fact
continued turning over until I actually shut the key
off. When it wouldn’t start again inside before I
went out to manually start it I tried a couple of more
times. I’m wondering if this has something to do
with why it won’t start now?

3 Answers

715

These newer vehicles with remote start will often disable the remote start capability when the detect a problem. Did you look to see if your check engine light (CEL) is on?

715

These newer vehicles with remote start will often disable the remote start capability when they detect a problem. Did you look to see if your check engine light (CEL) is on?

It's the TIPM. Try verticalvisions.com. that's the cheapest and easiest fix

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