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75 Miles – Turtle Icon

About the 2nd day I had the car, only 75 miles, my first issue began. The dealer had given me 3 keys to the car. 2 normal keys, and 1 that said keysense. He said that I can program the keysense key to limit the speed and area for drivers (like teens).

Day 2, I turn on the car and the dash says “Speed limited” and some other nonsense that I should have paid better attention to at the time. There was also a red turtle icon on the screen and I noticed that the car wasn’t fully accelerating. The car was new and I had all the keys in the car, included the keysense key. I assumed that this was just the speed limiting the dealer had mentioned so I drove back home, turned off the car, and took all but one key in the house. A few minutes later I left again and the problem was gone.

I assumed that was that, and forgot about it.

Comments (3)

  1. Edward Ingeneri
    Jan 28, 2018 at 2:38 am

    Danny, did you at least get a loaner car ?
    If you have a loaner, just sit back and let Chrysler
    figure it out and come up with settlement, either fix the car, give you another car, or get a refund. Those are the options you and Chrysler will have to decide on or agree on. I think a refund may not happen because now they lose you as a customer. The Best Chrysler can do for good PR, is get you another car. Your happy and may still remain a Chrysler buyer…….Good Luck

  2. Holly
    May 15, 2018 at 1:20 pm

    Do you still have the vehicle? I just purchased one that was returned to the dealer for these issues.. (I assumed they fixed the vehicle before putting it back on the lot).. wonder if I bought your lemon?

  3. user
    Apr 09, 2019 at 3:10 pm

    Haha, no, returned a while ago with lemon law. I posted a final update on what happened in the end.

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