Chrysler LHS requires new key from manufacturer to resolve issue on Chrysler LHS

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler LHS owners report experiencing key fob issues that may require obtaining a new key from the manufacturer. The most common problem is a dead battery in the key fob, but owners also face challenges such as worn buttons, poor battery contact, water damage, defective key fobs, receiver module issues, signal interference, a dead 12-volt battery, and the need for reprogramming unpaired keys. While replacing a dead battery might resolve the issue, some owners find that damaged or decoded key fobs necessitate replacement by the manufacturer for proper functionality. Additionally, electrical wiring problems in the antenna or other areas can lead to key fob malfunctions that require professional intervention. Specific error codes like P1685 or P0455 may also signal the need for a scanner to address repairs, which might involve reprogramming or replacing the key.

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