Chrysler 200 won't crank after flood exposure, engine light and ETC light on with hard brake pedal on Chrysler 200

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler 200 owners report experiencing starting issues after flood exposure, characterized by a failure to crank, illuminated engine and Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) lights, and a hard brake pedal. These problems may stem from a weak battery affected by water or corrosion on the terminals, which can complicate the starting process. Additionally, the starter motor might be malfunctioning due to flood damage, preventing the engine from turning over. Poor electrical connections, particularly around the starter, may also be disrupted by water exposure, leading to further starting difficulties. Furthermore, a hard brake pedal could indicate potential damage to the brake system from water, affecting its components or sensors. Lastly, flood exposure may cause malfunctions in the vehicle's electronic systems, triggering warning lights. It is crucial for owners experiencing these symptoms to consult a professional mechanic for accurate diagnosis and resolution, as neglecting these issues could result in more significant damage to the vehicle.

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