Old May 11, 2015 | 08:05 AM
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From: Aloha
Default Re: Possible SKREEM module.. cont. from another thread

Reply from SOS

We have helped many Crossfire owners, however, we have to say up front that Crossfire immobilizer faults are nearly impossible to diagnose in many instances. Due to the limited abilities of the dealer tool, there is no diagnostic information available for the immobilizer system.

If the fault is only in the hardware, and all software is intact, the charge for a refurbished module is $485. The charges include programming and a 1 year exchange warranty against defective parts. You can generally expect a 2 business day turnaround time for this service.

Parts needed:
Immobilizer module
ECM (engine computer)
Keys
Shipping forms

So there it is, if you want the new or an replacement SKREEM programmed you need to send all your junk to them...whew!
If yours fails it looks like a week before you will have a working car.
And have to pull the ECM and Immobilizer, guess you won't be using the key so might as well send it.

Also
ala_xfire has the fix for the dead siren batteries replacement, may still be easier to replace the unit @ $150 bucks that way your sure to have a new circuit board and updated chirp alarm. But if you want to try to tackle the battery replacement I say go for it, what can it hurt

Here is Raodster Guys replacement guide,
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post791593


Battery replacement
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...rm-module.html
or PDF,
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...save-money.pdf


Cheers!
 
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