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Having an anti-theft system on your car is a good way to deter thieves, but it can sometimes make it difficult for you to access your own vehicle. To reset the anti-theft system on your 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee, you can follow these simple steps: First, make sure all doors are closed except for the driver's side door. Then, use the key fob to press the power door lock switch. After that, close the driver's side door and keep all other doors closed for about fifteen seconds until the vehicle security light on the dashboard stops flashing quickly. When it starts flashing slowly, the system has been successfully reset.
How can I start my Jeep without the key fob or the chip that is on the key? I only have the key itself because I lost the chip when it was taped to the key. What can I do to get my Jeep running without the chip?
To reprogram the anti-theft system on a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee, use the key to first unlock the driver's side door, then lock it, and finally unlock it again. This should reset the system.
I gave it a shot, but it was unsuccessful.