Cross-country for a Crossfire
Cross-country for a Crossfire
Well the time has finally arrived to take the journey to pluck out the Nieces Crossfire.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...4-new-guy.html
Started to get my tools together. Got everything for the oil change. Plan on pulling the RCM to resolder the bad joints. I'll do some shakedown drives then pack it up to head home.
GPS says 900 miles, 13 hours.
Stopping at the Bank on Tuesday.
Picking up the rental Thursday night.
Leaving for Jacksonville Friday morning.
Just a bit nervious, but going forward. I do have a backup plan.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...4-new-guy.html
Started to get my tools together. Got everything for the oil change. Plan on pulling the RCM to resolder the bad joints. I'll do some shakedown drives then pack it up to head home.
GPS says 900 miles, 13 hours.
Stopping at the Bank on Tuesday.
Picking up the rental Thursday night.
Leaving for Jacksonville Friday morning.
Just a bit nervious, but going forward. I do have a backup plan.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
Many of us carry a Crankshaft Positions Sensor (CPS) with us all the time. There are several write ups on the subject, just use the search box.
Enjoy the ride! I find the car very comfortable for the long trips, but I'm kind of a small guy. 500 ~ 600 miles is my target per day. Plan and book ahead for your motel rooms and you'll save a tidy sum vice just walking in and looking for a room. Use cruise control and you will get 28 to 30 miles per gallon on a limited; I'm not sure what an SRT-6 can get.
Enjoy the ride! I find the car very comfortable for the long trips, but I'm kind of a small guy. 500 ~ 600 miles is my target per day. Plan and book ahead for your motel rooms and you'll save a tidy sum vice just walking in and looking for a room. Use cruise control and you will get 28 to 30 miles per gallon on a limited; I'm not sure what an SRT-6 can get.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
Many of us carry a Crankshaft Positions Sensor (CPS) with us all the time. There are several write ups on the subject, just use the search box.
Enjoy the ride! I find the car very comfortable for the long trips, but I'm kind of a small guy. 500 ~ 600 miles is my target per day. Plan and book ahead for your motel rooms and you'll save a tidy sum vice just walking in and looking for a room. Use cruise control and you will get 28 to 30 miles per gallon on a limited; I'm not sure what an SRT-6 can get.
Enjoy the ride! I find the car very comfortable for the long trips, but I'm kind of a small guy. 500 ~ 600 miles is my target per day. Plan and book ahead for your motel rooms and you'll save a tidy sum vice just walking in and looking for a room. Use cruise control and you will get 28 to 30 miles per gallon on a limited; I'm not sure what an SRT-6 can get.
Is there a problem with the crossfire atm?
Or running good to your knowledge?
Miles on it?
Check inside edge of tires, high camber they could be thin.
I drive out of state every week.
I carry a fuel pressure gauge and a mechanics stethoscope in my tool box also.
I have a spare cps and tools to change, but still running on factory cps with 136,208 miles.
Knock on wood.
O, and the torx, inverted torx, 5 and 6 point.
When I had to change water pump in hotel parking lot I was glad I had my 5 point inverted torx.
But mainly, take a look over as with any new car to you, and have fun and don't worry about it, just enjoy the drive.
Haha, next time drive a lifted 4x4 and then you will look at your srt and think.
Damn the srt gets good milage.
Hahaha
Or running good to your knowledge?
Miles on it?
Check inside edge of tires, high camber they could be thin.
I drive out of state every week.
I carry a fuel pressure gauge and a mechanics stethoscope in my tool box also.
I have a spare cps and tools to change, but still running on factory cps with 136,208 miles.
Knock on wood.
O, and the torx, inverted torx, 5 and 6 point.
When I had to change water pump in hotel parking lot I was glad I had my 5 point inverted torx.
But mainly, take a look over as with any new car to you, and have fun and don't worry about it, just enjoy the drive.
Damn the srt gets good milage.
Hahaha
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
I felt that I could drive but after just five minutes the road seemed to hypnotize me and I knew I had to quit. When I got home I slept for twelve hours straight.
My son managed to sleep in the car coming back from Florida, He managed to sleep and I could not, the result was that he had to drive the last part of the trip as I was too tired and in danger of falling asleep at the wheel.
I felt that I could drive but after just five minutes the road seemed to hypnotize me and I knew I had to quit. When I got home I slept for twelve hours straight.
I felt that I could drive but after just five minutes the road seemed to hypnotize me and I knew I had to quit. When I got home I slept for twelve hours straight.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
I find that anything you have a spare for won't break. Have also noticed that the Crossie is a very cool running car, in 180-190 range usually. Generally have to reprogram a car for that and everything under the hood lasts longer.
Is part of the reason I modded my interior (sawzall, cut off tool) for a reclined seat to go back 2" further, find in that position a 1,000 mile day is easy. Also have more and better sounds on phone than on satellite.
Is part of the reason I modded my interior (sawzall, cut off tool) for a reclined seat to go back 2" further, find in that position a 1,000 mile day is easy. Also have more and better sounds on phone than on satellite.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
OK, I have arrived and touched the Crossfire.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
OK, I have arrived and touched the Crossfire.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
What is the point in having a key lock in the door, if it can't be used ????????
I have a 97 dakota the same way, if doors are locked, only way to unlock is with fob, if use a key, the horn goes off and truck will not start.
Could be just weak, walk around the car pushing the button???
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
OK, Saturday morning.
Unlocked drivers door with key and opened. OK.
Put key in ignition and turned to "ON" position. Course, radio and A/C was powered up (shut those off).
All seemed OK to start. Went ahead and started. OK - running.
Let run five minutes, tested wipers, spoiler, radio, A/C and rear defrost.
* Unable to open trunk ??? * I can hear the electric switch solenoid moving but not unlocky.
Gas door can open - Good.
Tires check - OK.
Lights check - OK.
Driver seat moves - OK.
Cup holder - OK, not broke - OK.
Full tank of gas - OK.
* Cowl is loaded with leaves * - will need to clean when home.
Continued investigation underway.
Unlocked drivers door with key and opened. OK.
Put key in ignition and turned to "ON" position. Course, radio and A/C was powered up (shut those off).
All seemed OK to start. Went ahead and started. OK - running.
Let run five minutes, tested wipers, spoiler, radio, A/C and rear defrost.
* Unable to open trunk ??? * I can hear the electric switch solenoid moving but not unlocky.
Gas door can open - Good.
Tires check - OK.
Lights check - OK.
Driver seat moves - OK.
Cup holder - OK, not broke - OK.
Full tank of gas - OK.
* Cowl is loaded with leaves * - will need to clean when home.
Continued investigation underway.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
OK, I have arrived and touched the Crossfire.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
Keyfob doesn't unlock the doors (suspect battery in fob), but not sure. It's too late to open door with key, so I'll do so in the morning.
Will alarm sound or mostly grind until the main battery is dead? I may have to unplug this until I get it home.
I'll keep posting as I discover things.
Re: Cross-country for a Crossfire
Also where is this tape to the RCM, inside the box or outside?
If the trunk does not open and the doors do not open then the CLP/SSM in the trunk is out of commission. Maybe water in the trunk has ruined the CLP/SSM, or the plastic air lines have broken.
Your lucky the gas cap is still open.
Last edited by onehundred80; 02-25-2017 at 08:55 AM.