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What do I tell the dealer in order to ensure that they do what is needed
 
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What do I tell the dealer in order to ensure that they do what is needed
Tell them to go buy a Starscan.
 
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What do I tell the dealer in order to ensure that they do what is needed
I edited my post above with the information.
 
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I have a 2004 Base model. I don't know if the dealership has the correct version.
 
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I have a 2004 Base model. I don't know if the dealership has the correct version.
Well if you ever want to make a road trip down to Doylestown PA I'll fix it for you.
 
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That is a very generous offer from Toolman. A road trip in the Crossfire and your car gets fixed. Sounds like a win/win for you Inchworm.
 
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Well if you ever want to make a road trip down to Doylestown PA I'll fix it for you.
That sounds like a deal. Would you be able to reprogram the TPMS sensor. That light never goes off.
 
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That sounds like a deal. Would you be able to reprogram the TPMS sensor. That light never goes off.
I have never had to do that but I can with the scanner and the sensor relearn training magnet.


You may have read on the forum that for the most part the original TPMS sensor batteries are dead or are unreliable. Many tire shops say they can replace the sensors and then fail to get them to work. Either they put in the wrong type sensor, or their equipment does not work on the Crossfire. I recently found a great price on Rock Auto for original equipment Schrader sensors. With the discount code listed on this forum I purchased a set for around $100. I had read some Amazon seller reviews that they were selling very old sensors. The Rock Auto sensor boxes had February 2019 on them. I'm going to have them installed at the end of the month when I'm getting all new tires for the 2006 coupe I recently bought. Unless you have newer sensors it probably would be a waste of time to try and sync old ones.

 

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You may be right. I got all new sensors about a year ago and was told they were compatible. I plan to change the wheels next summer anyway so maybe I'll hold off on the sensors. When are you free? We can discuss logistics etc privately, if you like. I'll send my email to your email on file.
 
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So as a trial run using the DRBIII I turned the 75 mph alert on in my 06 coupe. Did a test run with it working, and then disabled it. All set for Saturday.

We can also give the existing tire sensors a relearn try, but if they installed the incorrect ones it will not work.
 

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Cool!! See you on Saturday
 
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So as a trial run using the DRBIII I turned the 75 mph alert on in my 06 coupe. Did a test run with it working, and then disabled it. All set for Saturday.

We can also give the existing tire sensors a relearn try, but if they installed the incorrect ones it will not work.
I want one of what YOU have.
 
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I want one of what YOU have.
This Foxwell scanner claims it can change the 75mph warning and even claims to train TPMS if I read it correctly.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1739290170
 

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This Foxwell scanner claims it can change the 75mph warning and even claims to train TPMS if I read it correctly.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1739290170
Oh Great! It's not an addiction. I can stop anytime. Now I have another tool to ponder about.

What she says.
 
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Old 09-19-2019, 08:38 AM
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Wow this is very surprising. Reviewing the Foxwell functions list it mirrors what I see in the DRBIII or Starscan. We don't have confirmation it works, but on line 8306 in the list I found the SKREEM module service replacement function. It even shows the convertible top functions.

Has anyone purchased one of these and tried it?

Here it is on Amazon @ $249 which is cheap compared to the factory tools.
https://www.amazon.com/FOXWELL-NT530-Crossfire-Multi-System-Diagnostic/dp/B07XQHJX8M/ref=sr_1_18?keywords=foxwell+nt530+chrysler&qid=1568896903&s=gateway&sr=8-18 https://www.amazon.com/FOXWELL-NT530-Crossfire-Multi-System-Diagnostic/dp/B07XQHJX8M/ref=sr_1_18?keywords=foxwell+nt530+chrysler&qid=1568896903&s=gateway&sr=8-18

On closer review, as I've seen on other scanner listings over marketing/selling, it includes functions the car does not have like: Hood Control, Driver Position, All Wheel Drive Control

Foxellonline $169.00
http://www.foxwelltool.com/wholesale...0-updated.html
 

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Wow this is very surprising. Reviewing the Foxwell functions list it mirrors what I see in the DRBIII or Starscan. We don't have confirmation it works, but on line 8306 in the list I found the SKREEM module service replacement function. It even shows the convertible top functions.

Has anyone purchased one of these and tried it?

Here it is on Amazon @ $249 which is cheap compared to the factory tools.
https://www.amazon.com/FOXWELL-NT530...ateway&sr=8-18

On closer review, as I've seen on other scanner listings over marketing/selling, it includes functions the car does not have like: Hood Control, Driver Position, All Wheel Drive Control

Foxellonline $169.00
Foxwell NT530 Multi-System Scanner Works with Latest 2018/2019 Vehicles NT520 Firmware Updated
I doubt most of that. But at that price ($169) I think I might just take one for the team and see where I end up.
 
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I doubt most of that. But at that price ($169) I think I might just take one for the team and see where I end up.
I think he is referring to the $249.00 model.
Where is this line 8306? OK it is here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1739290170 That list says year 2007 which is not much help to most of us.
I and others want one that bleeds the ABS, this needs a unit that is bi-directional.
 

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Same model the lower price is a September sale from a Foxwell authorized Chinese supplier. I couldn't resist, I purchased one at that price selecting the Chrysler option. I also have a Charger and Jeep which is on the list. Used Paypal which adds a level of security and buyer protection. Free shipping and no tax. I have bought from Chinese suppliers directly before with no issue.
 

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Same model the lower price is a September sale from a Foxwell authorized Chinese supplier. I couldn't resist, I purchased one at that price selecting the Chrysler option. I also have a Charger and Jeep which is on the list. Used Paypal which adds a level of security and buyer protection. Free shipping and no tax. I have bought from Chinese suppliers directly before with no issue.
I missed that good price.
 
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Originally Posted by Toolman
Same model the lower price is a September sale from a Foxwell authorized Chinese supplier. I couldn't resist, I purchased one at that price selecting the Chrysler option. I also have a Charger and Jeep which is on the list. Used Paypal which adds a level of security and buyer protection. Free shipping and no tax. I have bought from Chinese suppliers directly before with no issue.
So you got the NT530 model? From the Foxwell website?
 


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