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Old Oct 23, 2013 | 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Crossfire shut down while driving

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
It's probalby a bad solder joint on the RCM or the CPS.

I live 5 miles from you, let's yank the RCM out this weekend, resolder it, and go from there.
We can read it and if there is a code for it, I can sell you my spare BOSCH CPS (I'll just order another one).

I'm in South Bend, about to board a plane home.


Welcome to the fore-ummmm.........
Well, right there is your best bet. Mark, can fix the solder joints, which need to be done anyway, and if it is something else, which I doubt since it started back up, you are good to go....
Usually a crankshaft position sensor will cause some rough idle or hard starting problems before they go all the way out. If you have had those problems as well, then maybe...
 
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