My 1990 Chrysler Imperial suddenly developed an odd problem. The brake warning, antilock and airbag lights stay on the digital cluster, the climate control system doesn't come on and the power windows don't work. All of these were fine when I drove it earlier. The only thing I did notice was that before this happened the anti-theft system activated when I locked the car, it's never done that before. Could resetting the computer by discounting the battery fix this (just guessing)?
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No, to your reset question. Your ignition switch is not reading the key, Triggering anti- theft mode, and may disable the vehicle. Do not have a lot of trinkets and keys on your key ring. The extra weight hanging from the switch can damage it. I only have 2 keys at the most on my key ring. The 1990 Ignition switch is old. A qualified service tech. should replace it.
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No, to your reset question. Your ignition switch is not reading the key, Triggering anti- theft mode, and may disable the vehicle. Do not have a lot of trinkets and keys on your key ring. The extra weight hanging from the switch can damage it. I only have 2 keys at the most on my key ring. The 1990 Ignition switch is old. A qualified service tech. should replace it.