Originally Posted by
Luthier
Hi, nickwe21!
I can man a soldering gun! But just in case, I've saved both your links for RCMs if it starts getting intermittent.
I don't have to drive every day anymore, but I took the Crossfire out for a gentle drive, just to make sure it was starting... I think the little bugger likes the frigid temps! :-)
But the tires break loose on slush and ice. They're new Continentals, same as were on it when I got it, and I think they're summer only tires? So I hope this isn't an "all winter long" escapade, but parts for my DD are on back order, too! The supply chain, as they say, is "disrupted"!
Thanks for all your time and attention... it's really appreciated!
I live in Florida so luckily I get to drive the Crossie all year round. If you have traction issue with the tires in the snow, maybe set the TCU to “W” (the button next to the shifter). It makes the car start in second gear and it forces the car to upshift sooner so as to prevent wheel spin. That and good tires are probably the way to go

Enjoy your car. Still love mine and drive it as much as I can and whenever I can. After all these years it still puts a smile on my face! Happy New Year!