Re: Crossfire won't start
Hello Everyone, To 180's comment I did listen to you and I thank you for your information on the problem. But we live in a very rural area and have limited dealers in this area. Also I thought even if I changed a part that wasn't need it would be cheaper to rule it out rather than them charge me 100 bucks an hour to stand look and guess what my problem is. Now at least I can tell them what the problem isn't. I am out $440.00 which equals about 4 hours for the dealership to guess and sell me the same parts with a 100% mark up.
KingDavid54 to your question I haven't seen any message on the cluster. But I have wonder if the alarm thinks someone tired to steal the car and wont reset.
PizzaGuy It would hurt anything but my back to look to see if the wire on the halo ring cam loose at the switch. If its not to cold here or raining tomorrow I will take a look