Odometer Issue-Miles randomly jumped?
Hi All,
Fairly new Crossfire owner and fairly new to the forum. Hoping for some help regarding my 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Ltd. I would say what the miles are but that is why I'm starting this thread.
What I know: When I purchased the car and got its first oil change post ownership, odometer read miles of 67xxx, after experiencing issues with and ultimately replacing powertrain control module, along with other non-electrical repairs, mileage now reads 107xxx. Instrument panel backlight flickers and partially goes out when headlights are engaged.
Can anyone explain to me why my miles have seemingly changed? The instrument panel is in mph and has the word "miles" under the odometer but the temperature appears Celsius. Is it possible the car dual reads and that "mileage" is actually "kilometers"? 107,000 km is roughly 67000 miles. If the car can bet toggled between miles and km, can anyone explain how to get back to miles?
If the above can't be done, can anyone explain what may have happened to my odometer? Could the previous owner have attempted to roll it back? Do odometers fail?
Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
Fairly new Crossfire owner and fairly new to the forum. Hoping for some help regarding my 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Ltd. I would say what the miles are but that is why I'm starting this thread.
What I know: When I purchased the car and got its first oil change post ownership, odometer read miles of 67xxx, after experiencing issues with and ultimately replacing powertrain control module, along with other non-electrical repairs, mileage now reads 107xxx. Instrument panel backlight flickers and partially goes out when headlights are engaged.
Can anyone explain to me why my miles have seemingly changed? The instrument panel is in mph and has the word "miles" under the odometer but the temperature appears Celsius. Is it possible the car dual reads and that "mileage" is actually "kilometers"? 107,000 km is roughly 67000 miles. If the car can bet toggled between miles and km, can anyone explain how to get back to miles?
If the above can't be done, can anyone explain what may have happened to my odometer? Could the previous owner have attempted to roll it back? Do odometers fail?
Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
Hi All,
Fairly new Crossfire owner and fairly new to the forum. Hoping for some help regarding my 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Ltd. I would say what the miles are but that is why I'm starting this thread.
What I know: When I purchased the car and got its first oil change post ownership, odometer read miles of 67xxx, after experiencing issues with and ultimately replacing powertrain control module, along with other non-electrical repairs, mileage now reads 107xxx. Instrument panel backlight flickers and partially goes out when headlights are engaged.
Can anyone explain to me why my miles have seemingly changed? The instrument panel is in mph and has the word "miles" under the odometer but the temperature appears Celsius. Is it possible the car dual reads and that "mileage" is actually "kilometers"? 107,000 km is roughly 67000 miles. If the car can bet toggled between miles and km, can anyone explain how to get back to miles?
If the above can't be done, can anyone explain what may have happened to my odometer? Could the previous owner have attempted to roll it back? Do odometers fail?
Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
Fairly new Crossfire owner and fairly new to the forum. Hoping for some help regarding my 2004 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe Ltd. I would say what the miles are but that is why I'm starting this thread.
What I know: When I purchased the car and got its first oil change post ownership, odometer read miles of 67xxx, after experiencing issues with and ultimately replacing powertrain control module, along with other non-electrical repairs, mileage now reads 107xxx. Instrument panel backlight flickers and partially goes out when headlights are engaged.
Can anyone explain to me why my miles have seemingly changed? The instrument panel is in mph and has the word "miles" under the odometer but the temperature appears Celsius. Is it possible the car dual reads and that "mileage" is actually "kilometers"? 107,000 km is roughly 67000 miles. If the car can bet toggled between miles and km, can anyone explain how to get back to miles?
If the above can't be done, can anyone explain what may have happened to my odometer? Could the previous owner have attempted to roll it back? Do odometers fail?
Any thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be greatly appreciated!
That's a first, but the math sure makes it appear to be stating in kilometers vs miles. That's how they read in Canada and elsewhere using the same speedo. I have never seen a way to change it between the two, but there might be a hidden process. (There was a way to switch from Farenheit to Centigrade on my old Audi A6.) Good luck.
The odometer and temp units display can be changed using the Stardas system. Several years ago I witnessed Rudy demonstrate this on his SRT6 roadster.
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Hi All,
My apologies for the delayed reply. I thought I was set to receive notifications when members posted on the thread but was apparently wrong. Here I was thinking I had finally stumped you all.
Alas, you're all too good for that!
I appreciate all of the responses. It would appear that the most hopeful is that a diagnostic scanner has done it and/or can do it. My chief concern is that to my knowledge, other the the PCM, no other modules have changed recently. Meaning, there should be no other modules from another US/Metric vehicle in my vehicle, at least not sense I have owned it.
Any additional thoughts from anyone?
My apologies for the delayed reply. I thought I was set to receive notifications when members posted on the thread but was apparently wrong. Here I was thinking I had finally stumped you all.
Alas, you're all too good for that!
I appreciate all of the responses. It would appear that the most hopeful is that a diagnostic scanner has done it and/or can do it. My chief concern is that to my knowledge, other the the PCM, no other modules have changed recently. Meaning, there should be no other modules from another US/Metric vehicle in my vehicle, at least not sense I have owned it.
Any additional thoughts from anyone?
Hi All,
My apologies for the delayed reply. I thought I was set to receive notifications when members posted on the thread but was apparently wrong. Here I was thinking I had finally stumped you all.
Alas, you're all too good for that!
I appreciate all of the responses. It would appear that the most hopeful is that a diagnostic scanner has done it and/or can do it. My chief concern is that to my knowledge, other the the PCM, no other modules have changed recently. Meaning, there should be no other modules from another US/Metric vehicle in my vehicle, at least not sense I have owned it.
Any additional thoughts from anyone?
My apologies for the delayed reply. I thought I was set to receive notifications when members posted on the thread but was apparently wrong. Here I was thinking I had finally stumped you all.
Alas, you're all too good for that!
I appreciate all of the responses. It would appear that the most hopeful is that a diagnostic scanner has done it and/or can do it. My chief concern is that to my knowledge, other the the PCM, no other modules have changed recently. Meaning, there should be no other modules from another US/Metric vehicle in my vehicle, at least not sense I have owned it.
Any additional thoughts from anyone?
The DRL feature is solely the result of using the headlight switch that contains the wiring for the DRL option.
Change the switch and you get DRL's.
I suspect the US switch could be reconfigured to get the DRL feature. I tried to open a US switch and a DRL switch but I could not open them, I think Rudy opened one in the parking lot of a hotel once in front of me though.
Change the switch and you get DRL's.
I suspect the US switch could be reconfigured to get the DRL feature. I tried to open a US switch and a DRL switch but I could not open them, I think Rudy opened one in the parking lot of a hotel once in front of me though.
Last edited by onehundred80; Feb 14, 2017 at 08:30 AM.
Cheers, all!
I talked to a mechanic friend yesterday who works on MB and has the STAR system, $50 and he'll hunt through the programming to try to find where he can toggle temp, miles/km, and time (currently in 24hr, not 12).
Only downside is anytime the battery terminal comes unplugged, it is likely to revert back. At least I'll know and when the time comes to sell the car, I can get it switched back to miles.
I talked to a mechanic friend yesterday who works on MB and has the STAR system, $50 and he'll hunt through the programming to try to find where he can toggle temp, miles/km, and time (currently in 24hr, not 12).
Only downside is anytime the battery terminal comes unplugged, it is likely to revert back. At least I'll know and when the time comes to sell the car, I can get it switched back to miles.
The DRL feature is solely the result of using the headlight switch that contains the wiring for the DRL option.
Change the switch and you get DRL's.
I suspect the US switch could be reconfigured to get the DRL feature. I tried to open a US switch and a DRL switch but I could not open them, I think Rudy opened one in the parking lot of a hotel once in front of me though.
Change the switch and you get DRL's.
I suspect the US switch could be reconfigured to get the DRL feature. I tried to open a US switch and a DRL switch but I could not open them, I think Rudy opened one in the parking lot of a hotel once in front of me though.
Cheers, all!
I talked to a mechanic friend yesterday who works on MB and has the STAR system, $50 and he'll hunt through the programming to try to find where he can toggle temp, miles/km, and time (currently in 24hr, not 12).
Only downside is anytime the battery terminal comes unplugged, it is likely to revert back. At least I'll know and when the time comes to sell the car, I can get it switched back to miles.
I talked to a mechanic friend yesterday who works on MB and has the STAR system, $50 and he'll hunt through the programming to try to find where he can toggle temp, miles/km, and time (currently in 24hr, not 12).
Only downside is anytime the battery terminal comes unplugged, it is likely to revert back. At least I'll know and when the time comes to sell the car, I can get it switched back to miles.
I thought you needed the Crossfire card and the DRB tool to do changes, not the Star tool.
Last edited by onehundred80; Feb 14, 2017 at 08:55 AM.
A previous poster mentioned the STAR tool. If it is DRBIII and Crossfire card, I may be in trouble because I'd be surprised if the mechanic has the Crossfire card (and I don't either).
Last edited by grossgrun; Feb 14, 2017 at 09:04 AM. Reason: updated quote
You have to look at the post I was answering, it was not your post.


