In this article, we will discuss the different types of keys and fobs for a Chrysler Town and Country and address the common questions on how you can get a key replacement.
Introduction to Chrysler Town and Country Keys
The Chrysler Town and Country was first in production in 1990. Chrysler Town and Country keys include mechanical, transponder, remote head, fobik, and smart key.
What Types of Keys Does A Chrysler Town and Country Use?
This vehicle has many different key types.
Mechanical Key: 1990-2003
1990 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y153 mechanical key.
1991 and 1992 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y154 mechanical key.
1992 and 1993 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y155 mechanical key.
1994 and 1995 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y157 mechanical key.
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y159 mechanical key.
Transponder Key: 2001-2007
2001, 2002, and 2003 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y160 transponder key.
2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 Chrysler Town and Country uses a Y164 transponder key.
Remote Head Key: 2004-2007
FCC: OHT692713AA / OHT692427AA
2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 Chrysler Town and Country uses a remote head key with FCC OHT692427AA, OHT692713AA, or KOBDT04A. A Chrysler Town and Country has several remote head key button configurations.Non-Prox Fobik: 2008-2016
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Chrysler Town and Country uses FCC IYZ-C01C. This key fob can come in many button configurations and can also be a smart (proximity) key.
Smart Key: 2008-2016
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Chrysler Town and Country uses FCC IYZ-C01C. This key fob can come in many button configurations and can also be non-prox fobik.
What Type Of Keyless Entry Remote Does My Chrysler Town and Country Use?
1994 and 1995 Chrysler Town and Country uses part number GQ43VT5T.
1996, 1997, and 1998 Chrysler Town and Country uses part number GQ43VT7T.
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 Chrysler Town and Country uses part number GQ43VT17T.
2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 Chrysler Town and Country uses GQ43VT18T.
I Lost My Only Key For My Chrysler Town and Country. How Can I Get A Replacement?
You have two options if you lost your car keys.
Call a locksmith: The Key Fob And Remote Shop has many car keys and fobs for Chrysler Town and Country in stock. Contact us to see if we can program a key fob for your vehicle today! Automotive locksmiths carry a large array of car keys and fobs for emergency jobs. Locksmiths are also usually cheaper than the dealership. They might have the key or fob that you need on hand or will be able to order it for you. Make sure to provide the locksmith with the year, make, and model of your vehicle so that they can find the correct key for your vehicle. You will also need registration/title and a valid driver’s license. Most automotive locksmiths offer a mobile service and can come to your location. You can receive service from a locksmith in as low as 10 minutes!
Bring the vehicle to the dealer: You might not have a locksmith in your area to make the key that you need for your vehicle and you will have to contact the dealership. Dealerships are not usually known for mobile services, so you will need to tow your vehicle to the dealership. Dealerships normally require appointments, so make sure to call before towing your vehicle. Dealerships require that you have your VIN, valid title/registration, and ID to make a new car key/fob. Dealerships can only make you a new car key by VIN, so if you replaced your ignition or rekeyed your locks, you will need to contact a locksmith who can read your key cuts through your lock.
Can I Get A Key Cut For My Chrysler Town and Country By VIN If I Lost My Only Key?
It is possible that you can get a key cut by VIN depending on the year of your vehicle. Most dealerships only store key codes for up to 10 years. A locksmith usually has access to key codes for 1995 and above. It is best to contact your local dealer or locksmith to see if they will have access to your key code from you VIN. If they cannot obtain this information from you VIN, you will have to contact a locksmith that can read your key cuts from your lock. If your car key requires programming, you will have to tow your vehicle to the dealer. Most locksmiths are mobile and can come to you to program the key to your vehicle.
My Chrysler Town and Country Has Two Different Keys For The Door And Ignition. What Do I Do If I Lost My Keys?
Chances are that you replaced your ignition before or have had your locks rekeyed. You can contact a local locksmith who can read the key cuts from your lock or ignition. The locksmith should then be able to make you a new set of keys. It is advised that you have the locksmith rekey the locks so that the door locks and ignition use the same key.
My Chrysler Town and Country Car Key Broke In Half. What Can I Do?
If you have a broken key, the solution is to get a key replacement. It is not recommended that you tape your key together, because the blade could get stuck in the ignition and could damage the wafers inside. If you have a chipped key, you could also cause damage to your immobilizer. You should replace your key immediately.
The best way to get a key replacement is to call a locksmith, like The Key Fob And Remote Shop. Most locksmiths offer mobile services and can cut/program a new metal key or transponder key to your vehicle. If you have a mechanical key that doesn't need programming, you can bring the broken key to a locksmith shop and they can cut you a new key if the original cuts are still intact. If you don't have any locksmiths in your area to assist you, you can bring your vehicle to the dealership if you have a transponder key. For vehicles that use mechanical keys, you can present the dealership with updated registration and ID. They should be able to cut you a new key for your vehicle. Please keep in mind that some dealerships don't store key codes for more than 10 years. If your key code is not on file with the dealership, then you will have to consult a locksmith.
My Chrysler Town and Country Key Fob Stopped Working. What Can I Do?
The most common reason for a key fob to stop working is a depleted battery. Try replacing the battery with a new one, making sure to use the correct type and size specified for your key fob. Inspect the key fob for any visible damage, such as cracks or water damage. Physical damage can interfere with the functioning of the key fob and may require repair or replacement. If other electrical components of your vehicle are also experiencing issues, such as the door locks or interior lights, the problem may be related to the vehicle's battery. Check the vehicle's battery and electrical system for any signs of malfunction. If none of these solutions work for you, you will need to get a key fob replacement.
How Do I Know If My Chrysler Town and Country Key Needs To Be Programmed?
Mechanical keys do not need to be programmed. Transponder, fobik, and smart keys do need to be programmed to the vehicle. Refer to the Chrysler Town and Country key types mentioned in this article above.
Are there any DIY programmers for a Chrysler Town and Country?
We sell DIY programmers for 2008-2016 Chrysler Town and Country here.
If you need to acquire a Chrysler Town and Country car key, fob, or remote replacement in Oahu, Hawaii, give The Key Fob And Remote Shop a call at 808-435-5804 to inquire about pricing.