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Default Re: Spoiler stuck, top not working, speedometer and odometer not working, dash lights

Originally Posted by BappoSlappo
My dad had this car, a 2006 Chrysler crossfire convertible limited model. He passed away not too long ago and now I want to fix it up so that I can drive it for fun.


Before he died it already had these issues and I think he was having someone look at it, but they never fixed it.


So the problems it has:

The spoiler is stuck up and the light on the button is flashing

The top doesn't operate, the button is flashing red

The lights on the dash are: tire pressure, air bag, check engine, abs, bas esp, parking brake, brake pad
(The parking brake light stays on even after disengaging)

The speedometer isn't working

The odometer is on but doesn't add any miles when driving

Traction control button doesn't work


It did have the stuck key problem and I fixed that a couple months ago so that I could at least be able to drive it around the block every week or two.


I have checked the battery with a load test and the battery is actually in great condition, I looked at the rcm as I have seen talked about on here before, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for.


It has been sitting in the weather for a couple months at one point but it had already had these issues before that and my dad had kept in under a carport and a tarp most of the time so I don't think that would be much of an issue but it's possible.


If there is any more info I can definitely try and give that, I'm not really great at cars, i just want to try and get atleast the speedometer and spoiler working. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Welcome to the forum. My condolences for the loss of your father.

Some things you might want to check/do:
Date code the battery, if it's around 4 years old I would recommend replacing it. These cars are very sensitive when it comes to voltage and amps.
Check under the engine cover for rodent damage.
I would recommend having your RCM rebuilt by @tighed1 . The Relay Control module is the culprit for a lot of problems with these cars. This post should help: LINK - RCM location, removal, replacement
Check your ground connections. The battery terminal, battery ground to body, ground strap from transmission to frame, etc...
Check the passenger side carpet and under the carpet for water damage. If your drains are clogged, water will come in through the blower motor door and ruin the electronics under the passenger side floor. The drains are located under the windshield wiper cowl. While you're in there you might as well remove the alarm siren or replace it. The original alarm siren corrodes internally and is the primary cause of battery drain in these cars. LINK - Drain cleaning and alarm siren removal/replacement
Let us know how you're doing with the car. Best of luck to you!
 
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