Key Programming: Dodge Grand Caravan 2007-2008

Dodge Grand Caravan 2007-2008 Key Programming Procedure
The following are the key programming procedures for Dodge Grand Caravan for the year 2007 and 2008.
ADD KEY (Must have two working Sentry Keys):
1. Put one of the two current keys into the ignition and turn to the ON position.
2. After the key has been in the ON position for at least three seconds — but no more than 15 seconds — turn the key back to the OFF position.
3. Take the key out and put in the second current key, turning it to the ON position, all within 15 seconds. The second key cannot be the same as the first key.
4. After ten seconds, a theft alarm light will illuminate and a single chime will sound. This confirms entry into “Customer Programming Mode”.
5. Within 60 seconds, turn key OFF and remove the current key.
6. Put a new key into the ignition and turn to the ON position.
7. After ten seconds, a single chime will sound. The theft alarm light will turn off. Wait three seconds and turn key OFF.
8. Repeat these steps for additional keys.
About Dodge Grand Caravan
Despite the popularity of crossover cars, minivans are still in demand. The family Dodge Grand Caravan won’t be mistaken for a sexy personal statement, but you’ve got more essential things to worry about these days. Every year, around 1 million people pick minivans for their practicality and versatility over characteristics such as “chicks dig it.”
Dodge designed the contemporary minivan and has no plans to abandon the market it pioneered nearly two decades ago. On many levels, the completely redesigned 2008 Dodge Caravan outperforms the preceding model. It has a lower starting price, but it comes with more standard equipment and numerous handy features that you won’t find on other minivans.
The new van features a new V6 engine and six-speed transmission, as well as Swivel ‘n Go seats, allowing it to function as a mobile living room. There are also electric fold-flat seats in the third row, which are unique to this minivan.
The interior of the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan is likewise more spacious, with additional storage space behind the third row of seats. This is owing in part to a 2.5-inch longer van with a 1.9-inch longer wheelbase. Dodge engineers gave the new van thicker glass, deeper carpet cushioning, more seals, and isolated front suspension components, so expect a quieter ride.
Chrysler minivans came in bottom position in our most recent comparison test. The results would have been drastically different if the test had been conducted today. While the Dodge’s interior may appear more utilitarian than those of other vans, it is a great minivan in general. The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan (and its corporate twin, the Chrysler Town & Country) should be on anyone’s short list when searching for a family-friendly vehicle thanks to a lengthy list of standard and available amenities, dramatically better driving dynamics, and a crisp new design.
There are two trim levels available for the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan: SE and SXT. Even the base SE has a lot of features including power windows and locks, air conditioning, keyless entry, a CD/MP3 player, and a flip-down child mirror. A more powerful engine, a power driver seat, power adjustable pedals, power sliding doors, and rear air conditioning are all included with the SXT. Dodge anticipates that the majority of consumers will choose this version of the Caravan.
There is a lot of optional options, especially for the SXT trim level. There’s also a MyGIG hard-drive-based audio system, a DVD rear-seat entertainment system, a 115-volt household-style plug, satellite radio, a navigation system, and a backup camera. Sirius Backseat TV, which is only available on Dodge and Chrysler minivans, allows passengers to watch three channels of kid-friendly television. Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel are among the channels available.