To stop the alarm, you'll need to:
1. Unlock your car: Use your key fob or the key in the driver's side door lock. Make sure you are unlocking it correctly, not just trying to open the door without the proper unlocking procedure.
2. Check for other triggers: Sometimes, the alarm may be triggered by something else like the hood being open, a door ajar, etc. Make sure everything is properly closed and secured.
3. If the alarm persists: If unlocking the car doesn't stop the alarm, the system might have malfunctioned. You may need to consult your owner's manual for specific troubleshooting steps or visit a Chrysler dealership or qualified mechanic. The alarm may have been triggered by a short circuit or other issue. They have the tools and knowledge to diagnose and address the problem.
There's no "reset" button in the sense of a dedicated button for resetting a false alarm. The system is designed to stop when the car is unlocked and the triggering condition is resolved. If it doesn't stop, a more serious problem exists.