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Old Jul 7, 2022 | 02:22 PM
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canadablue
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Default Re: Is Chrysler Service Incompetent?

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
Sorry you're having this issue that is causing so much trouble. Is this your only vehicle (it determines what you can 'start' doing)? If you have transportation, I suggest you get your car out of the shop (tow it to home or a friend's location that can allow time to do some troubleshooting help). If you do not have time to troubleshoot, then your most likely at the point of being at the mercy of whoever has the car until you pay their bill. Fact is, many don't know enough about the problems that are easy enough to fix with some time and patience (by doing one step at a time). No guarantees but it can be done in most cases. This being said, get back to the forum with some specifics, and please limit your posts to one, so that the help can be centralized, and members aren't tripping over each other with this or that to try, ok? Good luck!


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i just had my car towed away from the Chrysler dealership repair shop to my preferred mechanic. I found Brian Hoffman on a facebook Crossfire page who told me the ignition control module / Skreem can be repaired, and he will call my mechanic and tell him how to do it. I am still dumbfounded that Chrysler cannot purchase a module for the Crossfire from Mercedes!
 
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