Old Dec 3, 2016 | 11:04 PM
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Default Re: Mystery No Start, Same Symptom - New Problem??

Originally Posted by Mr. PVD
Hello All,

I purchased a 2004 Crossfire Coupe with 95,000 miles on it about 4 months ago. Shortly after buying it the "mystery no start" showed up. Thanks to this wonderful forum, I was able to diagnose the problem - SKREEM Module was bad. Once replaced, the car ran good for another month and then the same symptom returned, but this time the key fobs were able to lock and unlock the car. (Note: symptom is the car will crank, run for half a second, then shut off. You could do this 3 times and it would stop turning over.) So, I thought the RCM was bad. Again, thanks to this forum I found a replacement RCM and swapped it out. I reset the car by disconnecting the positive and negative terminals and attaching them together for 10 seconds. Reconnected them to the battery, turned the key to start the car, same thing. It would fire and run for half a second and shut off 3 times. Okay, I went back to the forums to learn more. After doing more research I then replaced the crank and cam position sensors and checked the battery voltage which read 12.5V. Still no success. Although the crank position sensor isn't a Bosch brand so I have one delivering next week I will try. After that I purchased a $250.00 OBDII reader to check for codes. Plugged it in and no codes were present. Okay Crossfire Forum...what is it that I'm missing? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Eric
This fix was suggested by someone who said it worked for them, try it if it works all is golden, if not you will have tried.
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Let us know if it works. It is actually rebooting the SKREEM.
 
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