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Chrysler Car Key allows the owner to unlock, start, and secure their cars in a short time and provides reliable access and powerful anti-theft security. Over the last century, Chrysler has been known to be a reliable builder of its cars, quiet Floating Power engines that reduce vibration, bold Airflow styling that calms cabin air movement, roomy minivans that simplify family travel, and a general emphasis on the comfort of its ride and intelligent utility so every ride is a rewarding experience. Chrysler still strikes a balance between value and the easy to purchase with spacious interiors, elegant road manners and features that allow the driver as well as the passengers to relax. These merits are the reason why a good Car Key is important to ensure that every Chrysler is ready to go. A Chrysler Car Key is a blend of a cut metal blade and electronic chip/fob that communicates with the car immobilizer, thus only the owner of the Car Key can drive away. To install or replace a Car Key, make sure that you are using the right type of key depending on your model of Chrysler, cut the blade so that it fits to the original grooves, place a new battery in the fob and then sit in the driver seat with all the doors shut. The next step is to cycle the ignition off and on a few times, or follow the menu directions on the dashboard, to get into the programming mode, press the lock button to match the new one in the vehicle computer, and wait until the horn or lights flash. Test lock, unlock, trunk release and engine start last and then switch off any old keys to ensure security.