Originally Posted by
Vetteguy
I just bought this 2004 Crossfire for my daughter, it has 110,000 miles, seemed to run great for a few days. Suddenly she called me with a dead battery, (the seller told me he just replaced the battery, so that should have been a clue). Replaced the battery, same thing the next morning. Put another battery in it, drove it around, checked the alternator, was putting out 14 volts. Parked the car in the garage noticed there was air still barely coming out of the a/c vents even though the air and the car was off. So, I replaced the blower motor resistor, and fixed that problem, even though the fan switch choices are still very erratic. Fast forward two days later, dead battery again, but NOT the blower motor again. So I disconnected the negative battery cable, used multimeter and found a 6 amp draw, so with the multimeter still in place, I started pulling fuses to see which one would cause the draw to go away. All had no effect except # 35, which is "Radio frequency remote control, hazard warning flasher, instrument cluster, climate control". So I thought I found the problem, so I removed the fuse, connected the negative battery cable, and tried to start the car, and it turned over about 4 times, and then nothing, it stopped trying to start. So I put the fuse back in, and now, the car will turn over, but will not start. I can smell the fuel, so it acts like its not getting any spark. I cant imagine I fried anything because the negative battery cable was not connected to the battery, and the only thing connection was through the multimeter. The only thing electrical I did was pull a fuse and then put it back in. Hopefully someone can tell me what I did, or where I can look to fix this problem.. Thank you in advance....