Thread: SKREEM question
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Old Jan 30, 2020 | 03:18 PM
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Default Re: SKREEM question

Originally Posted by Valk
I was under the impression that MDP repaired our own SKREEM modules and returned the same one back in working order
Are you saying they are replacing our SKREEM modules with a different module than we sent to them if they can't repair the one we send ?
By my way of thinking, if the SKEEM any of us sent to MDP for repairs was identified as not being repairable, the only alternative we have would be to get a new SKREEM configured plus keys. At least that is what I thought Mike G stated in his post. And this could be disappearing in the near future with lack of SKREEM availability. We already have issues getting new/additional/replacement keys.

Sounds like all of us are driving cars that will leave us stranded sometime down the road because both Chrysler & M-B are abandoning these cars. This issue alone really influences my purchase of another Crossfire. I realize that there are many car marques out there that have long been abandoned by their manufacturers. But in the case of a source for a new programmable SKREEM module (which is critical to operate these cars) disappearing from the marketplace, it is somewhat risky to purchase another Crossfire - MHO. I probably follow this thread line more than any other on the Forum.
 
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