Sorry, Jim, I didn't mean to imply you're an idiot, and the drinking comment was aimed at your name and to try to bring a chuckle to what must be an otherwise uneasy time for you.
Sometimes we all overlook the obvious, hence the neutral and key comments.
Again, my most humble apologies if I struck a nerve. I hope the next time you try the car it starts up like there was never anything wrong.
Only other suggestions I can think of is start with the user's manual and then call Chrysler if you don't get any clues there. Even if warranty is expired they hopefully will be helpful.
If you have the anti-theft chip in your key, maybe the chip isn't working, or the anti-theft communication device inside the ignition isn't working (hence the comment about practical jokes, in case someone decodified your ignition.)
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