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Home / DTC Codes / Powertrain Systems (P-Codes) / P0817 – Starter Disable (p/n) Circuit/open (Chrysler 300C)

P0817 – Starter Disable (p/n) Circuit/open (Chrysler 300C)

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DTC Data Sheet
CodeP0817
VehicleChrysler 300C LX (2005-2010)
SystemAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – 42RLE
Fault typeOpen
Official meaningStarter Disable (p/n) Circuit/open

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Definition source: Chrysler factory description. Diagnostic guidance is based on factory-defined fault logic for this code.

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⚠ Scan tool requirement: This is a Chrysler-specific code. A generic OBD2 reader will retrieve the code but cannot access the module-level data, live PIDs, or bi-directional tests needed for diagnosis. A professional-grade scan tool with Chrysler coverage is required for complete diagnosis.

P0817 Quick Answer

P0817 indicates: Starter Disable (p/n) Circuit/open. Verify transmission fluid level and condition first — burnt or low fluid is the #1 root cause of 42RLE codes and will mask other diagnostics.

What Does P0817 Mean on a Chrysler 300C?

The Chrysler 300C LX platform stores P0817 when the affected module detects starter disable (p/n) circuit/open. This code is logged by the controller responsible for the automatic transmission – 42rle system on this vehicle. The applicable model years cover the LX platform production run (2005-2010 for the 300C; the same code definitions apply to the related Charger, Magnum, and Challenger LX-platform vehicles when fitted with the same module).

Symptoms

Symptoms vary with the specific subsystem affected, but commonly include one or more of:

  • Warning light or indicator on the instrument cluster
  • Reduced functionality of the affected system (automatic transmission – 42rle)
  • Loss of related convenience or safety features
  • Possible co-codes from connected modules on the CAN bus

Common Causes

  • Fault in the named component, sensor, or actuator circuit
  • Open or shorted wiring in the affected circuit
  • Connector corrosion, water ingress, or backed-out terminal
  • Loss of supply voltage or ground at the affected device
  • Module internal fault (rare — verify wiring and supplies first)

Diagnostic Approach

For P0817 on the Chrysler 300C LX you’ll need a scan tool that supports TCM live data and bidirectional solenoid actuation, transmission fluid pressure gauge, and 42RLE-specific service manual procedures.

  1. Verify transmission fluid level and condition first — burnt or low fluid is the #1 root cause of 42RLE codes and will mask other diagnostics.
  2. Verify the fault is current (active) and not just stored history. Some 300C LX modules retain history codes for many cycles after the underlying issue is resolved.
  3. Inspect the connector at the device named in the code description. The LX-platform harnesses suffer from terminal-tension loss in flex zones — wiggle-test the connector while monitoring live data.
  4. Measure supply voltage and ground integrity at the affected device with the engine running.
  5. If supplies are good and the connector is sound, isolate the device with a known-good substitute or a load resistor matching the expected impedance.
  6. Clear the code, drive the vehicle through one or two cycles to confirm the fault does not return.

Possible Fixes

  • Replace the failed device named in the code description
  • Repair open or shorted wiring
  • Connector pin-tension or pigtail repair
  • Module replacement and programming if the module itself is faulty

Can I Still Drive With P0817?

Drivability impact depends on the affected subsystem. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – 42RLE faults that affect a primary safety system (brakes, restraints, steering) should be repaired before further driving. Comfort or convenience-system faults can usually be deferred briefly without immediate safety risk, but should still be addressed to prevent the fault from cascading into related codes.

How Serious Is This Code?

P0817 is a AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – 42RLE code on the Chrysler 300C LX. Address based on subsystem priority: brake, airbag, and steering codes are urgent; comfort, lighting, and audio codes are moderate priority. Network-communication codes can hide other faults and should be diagnosed early in the troubleshooting flow.

Related Starter Disable Codes

Compare nearby Chrysler starter disable trouble codes with similar definitions, fault patterns, and diagnostic paths.

  • B2255 – Occupant Restraint Controller Roll Over Feature Disable (Chrysler 300C)
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  • B1A20 – Pre-arm Timeout (Chrysler 300C)
  • B1A24 – Key Not Programmed (Chrysler 300C)
  • B1A25 – Invalid Key (Chrysler 300C)
  • B1A26 – Maximum Number Of Keys Programmed (Chrysler 300C)

FAQ

Will P0817 clear itself on a Chrysler 300C?

If the underlying fault was a momentary glitch — for example a brief connector dropout or a one-time low-voltage event — the P0817 may clear after a few drive cycles. Persistent root causes (failed device, broken wire, corroded terminal) will keep the fault active until the affected component is repaired on the Chrysler 300C.

Can I drive my Chrysler 300C with P0817 active?

It depends which subsystem is affected. If the P0817 is in a primary safety system (brakes, restraints, steering, air suspension), the Chrysler 300C should be driven only to a workshop. Comfort, lighting, and audio faults are lower priority but still worth addressing — the Chrysler 300C’s CAN architecture means a single unresolved code can mask others.

How much does it cost to fix P0817 on a Chrysler 300C?

Repair cost depends on the named device. On the Chrysler 300C, simple connector or wiring repairs typically run $80-200 in shop labour. Sensor replacements run $120-450 including parts and diagnostic time. Module replacement (when the affected control module itself has failed) is the most expensive path at $400-1,200 depending on whether the new module needs programming. Get a written estimate that breaks out diagnosis time, parts, and any required PMI / programming charge.

What does the official Chrysler 300C service definition say about P0817?

Per the factory service information, P0817 is defined as: Starter Disable (p/n) Circuit/open. The diagnostic procedure is in the Chrysler 300C service-manual chapter for the affected module.

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