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Old Jan 19, 2011 | 07:58 PM
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Default Re: Help!!

Originally Posted by ucfchris844
I'm having a problem with my Crossfire that will not go away. If I park my Crossfire on an incline like going up into a garage 20 min later the entire battery will be drained. I have check and no lights are being left on anywhere. If I park the car on flat ground there is no problem at all. I can be driving and 30% of the time when I stop at a red light the car will start to shut down like its misfiring rpms will go from 600 to 1000 down to 200 back up to 700 then shut down. I've taken it to Chrysler and the Crossfire trained tech and he says he can't find anything wrong with the car. Any help would be great!!!

Thanks
Park the car on an incline, disconnect the negative battery terminal and measure the drain on the battery with a digital multi-meter. maximum reading should be 50 mA, any more may be causing the problem.
Then with the meter still attached start pulling fuses.
If you cannot find your solution that way come back and we will think about it again.
 
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