Re: 2004 Crossfire just bought for cheap.
Pretty sure I've found the leak in the driver's side headlight. The condensation has mostly evaporated and I can now see at the bottom of the lens. There is a seal at the bottom that appears to have slipped out leaving a gap for moisture to get in. Dang! Now I have to remove the headlight. Nothing is ever simple.
Installed a new FOB case and was really a nightmare! Someone had excessively glued the old case together. Took almost an hour just to get it open. For those who have never replaced a FOB case, be especially careful when opening the old case. Underneath the red lens is a very small black chip that communicates with the SKREEM. If you loose the chip the car will "NEVER" start! That can cost you about $400 for a new FOB. Not to mention having to remove the SKREEM behind the instrument cluster,