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Old Oct 10, 2023 | 03:58 PM
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BlkCell
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From: Sun City Center ,Fl
Default Re: Crossfire 2005 central locking fault

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
There is two rubber plugs on the forward side of each 'bay', one on each side. Before you put everything back together, poke a hole (or like I did, slice an 'X' in each with a razor blade) in each. This will allow each side to drain any water out. You'll also have to find out where the water is coming from, and fix that as well. Once you replace a foot or so of each cable, and you bought a working CLPM, you should be back in service with that system. Good luck!



Nice and clean.

Cleaned this harness the from the salvage yard. No rust.

You have to clean both sides remember the color pin placement their tricky to get out. Don't just pull. You will need a pin to unlock the pin catch and pull one at a time just apply a little pressure on the side you see under the numbers.

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Cool Beans Thank You
 
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