Convenience features are awesome for drivers, right up until the point in time that they're not. When a manufacturer adds something new to a vehicle, it introduces new points of failure into the system, and another thing that might drain Your wallet at any given time. In the case of the Dodge Charger, passive entry is one such feature. It's great to have and use, but it's not without its faults. The most common issue is one that doesn't need a repair, fortunately; You might be in a location where another signal is interfering with that of Your fob to the sensors. If this isn't the case and Your issue isn't location dependent, You'll often find that either Your key fob or Your passive entry sensors have failed.
Nelson Jarmon
December 1, 2021
I have 2021 Dodge Charger widebody and my passenger passive entry works but the driver side doesn’t. I’ve tried disabling and enabling. Nothing works..
Harold A.
April 9, 2020
Lack of signal to the key fob sensors is a passive entry problem for the 2018 dodge charger.
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