I own a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Sport. Low mileage...not daily driver. Purchased used from a dealership several years ago and dealership (not a Jeep dealer) only had one key and I never took the time to get another one (not smart). From early on, Jeep was sometimes a tiny bit hard to turn the ignition...may have to jiggle key or slightly turn steering wheel...but no real bother at all. Several months ago, my wife was going to drive Jeep and it would not start. I messed with it a little bit and had no luck so we had it towed to repair shop. They called and informed us that they realized that the "chip" had fallen out of the key but they found it on the floorboard and taped it back to the key and it started right up. This is NOT a key fob but is just a basic key with a chip that is located under a rubber covering on the fat end of the key.
We have been using the taped up key with no issues...until yesterday. Tried to start and wont turn over. Chip is still there and warning light that was on when chip fell out is NOT lit. However, the check emissions light is lighting up. Any advice on my course of action now is much appreciated. Think its related to the key? Or ignition? Or electronics related?
YES, I need to end up with at least two good keys after this experience. Hopefully this can be done without taking to dealership and getting ripped. THANKS AGAIN
We have been using the taped up key with no issues...until yesterday. Tried to start and wont turn over. Chip is still there and warning light that was on when chip fell out is NOT lit. However, the check emissions light is lighting up. Any advice on my course of action now is much appreciated. Think its related to the key? Or ignition? Or electronics related?
YES, I need to end up with at least two good keys after this experience. Hopefully this can be done without taking to dealership and getting ripped. THANKS AGAIN