Old May 24, 2015 | 02:14 PM
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Default Re: 2004 Crossfire Beginning to have problems

Originally Posted by Padgett
a) "After a few mins. it will start again, the problem presents itself every couple of months, it's not consistent." almost certainly electrical, I'd look for a frayed or pinched wire.'

b) "cranks but does not start". My first thought is triage. Find a way to pour about 1/2 oz of gas into the intake manifold and crank. If fires and dies it is is fuel problem, if nothing, it is ignition.

When cars get about a decade old, a good tool kit and knowing how to use it is essentiall. With the exception of the Judge, all of my cars are fuel injected and computer controlled. Knowing how to talk to them is essental for understanding what is happening. I also have a fuel pressure guage I can put on the fuel rail and tell A Lot about things that do not set codes.

True, I can tell a lot more about my Jeep with my smart phone since the OBD-II is at least a generation later than the Crossie but still even the Crossie tells me quite a bit and I can use an android phone or tab to ask.

Has anyone ever put together a basic toolkit for the XF ? For about $200 you can put together a good basic set and with minor expansion perform most repairs.

I have a couple of the HF 105 Pc Tool Kit with 4-Drawer Chest & have seen under $35 on sale/with coupon that is nice for junquing or travelling. Add a few specialty tools (extensions, sockects, ratchet wrenches) and instruments (DVM, fuel pressure gauge, ammeter, noids) and you have a good start.

What would others here add ?

ps I have a spare CPS under the trunk floor.

In my opinion, Grework put together the best most comprehensive kit list in this post:


https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ares-list.html
 
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