Hatch lift supports and Alarm batteries.
Just wanted to post the part# for Monroe lift supports for the hatch. 900118, rock auto, around $35.00 for the set, 2004. Overall length of the lift arm is just over 16" in case you want a different brand. I believe the part # is more important as the generic arms are rated by weight of each arm. I use to install a lot of these on different equipment and they were rated at 80lbs, 100lbs, 120lbs etc.
Also replaced the batteries in the alarm module about 6 months ago but stopped working. Replaced fob batteries but still nothing. My car sits covered a lot under a carport, don't use it much. You think batteries went bad again on the module? I have to check fuses and I will do this as soon as the rain stops. Any input on the module batteries as being the culprit? Thanks!
Also replaced the batteries in the alarm module about 6 months ago but stopped working. Replaced fob batteries but still nothing. My car sits covered a lot under a carport, don't use it much. You think batteries went bad again on the module? I have to check fuses and I will do this as soon as the rain stops. Any input on the module batteries as being the culprit? Thanks!
Just wanted to post the part# for Monroe lift supports for the hatch. 900118, rock auto, around $35.00 for the set, 2004. Overall length of the lift arm is just over 16" in case you want a different brand. I believe the part # is more important as the generic arms are rated by weight of each arm. I use to install a lot of these on different equipment and they were rated at 80lbs, 100lbs, 120lbs etc.
Also replaced the batteries in the alarm module about 6 months ago but stopped working. Replaced fob batteries but still nothing. My car sits covered a lot under a carport, don't use it much. You think batteries went bad again on the module? I have to check fuses and I will do this as soon as the rain stops. Any input on the module batteries as being the culprit? Thanks!
Also replaced the batteries in the alarm module about 6 months ago but stopped working. Replaced fob batteries but still nothing. My car sits covered a lot under a carport, don't use it much. You think batteries went bad again on the module? I have to check fuses and I will do this as soon as the rain stops. Any input on the module batteries as being the culprit? Thanks!
What makes you think the alarm module batteries went bad? When you replaced them, did you use any of the steps/batteries listed in the help section here in the forum? Was the circuit board damaged in any way, and was the replacement of the batteries (if older model) or battery (newer model) with new ones, clean, and optimal (nothing close to being bridged or cold solder joints & watertight sealed)? How did you check the siren? Few more helpful answers needed for the siren portion please? BTW, the FOB not working, COULD it be water inside the central locking pump in the rear well (did you check that)? 
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What makes you think the alarm module batteries went bad? When you replaced them, did you use any of the steps/batteries listed in the help section here in the forum? Was the circuit board damaged in any way, and was the replacement of the batteries (if older model) or battery (newer model) with new ones, clean, and optimal (nothing close to being bridged or cold solder joints & watertight sealed)? How did you check the siren? Few more helpful answers needed for the siren portion please? BTW, the FOB not working, COULD it be water inside the central locking pump in the rear well (did you check that)? 
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New alarm modules are not real expensive, I would replace it or just unplug it. If the old batteries leaked any acid it probably compromised the circuit board.
Okay so, unplugged the alarm, took it out of the car actually. The remote works fine now. I'm assuming the alarm (siren and board) are causing the remote not to work. My question now is the security still active without the siren part?
Being new to the Crossfire I've not heard of having to change batteries in the alarm. Do you have a picture of where they are located in the car and what type battery it is? Is this something that only has to be done if the alarm fails? Thanks
Update: "Just found ALA_XFIRES STICKY ABOUT THE PROCEDURE!" THANKS
Update: "Just found ALA_XFIRES STICKY ABOUT THE PROCEDURE!" THANKS
Last edited by Romad; Dec 27, 2020 at 07:53 AM.
The batteries are soldered inside the alarm siren that is under the cowl in front of the windshield. You must first remove the wiper arms to remove the cowl. I would just replace the siren. clean the drain holes while you are in there. Use the search function for alarm siren for lots of info.
Lots of info here.
Index of Crossfire problems and repairs - CrossfireForum - The Chrysler Crossfire and SRT6 Resource
Index of Crossfire problems and repairs - CrossfireForum - The Chrysler Crossfire and SRT6 Resource
Being new to the Crossfire I've not heard of having to change batteries in the alarm. Do you have a picture of where they are located in the car and what type battery it is? Is this something that only has to be done if the alarm fails? Thanks
Update: "Just found ALA_XFIRES STICKY ABOUT THE PROCEDURE!" THANKS
Update: "Just found ALA_XFIRES STICKY ABOUT THE PROCEDURE!" THANKS
When the siren sounds at random it generally means the PCB in the siren is shot.
Well finally got around to taking the siren apart again, sealed it really well so took a little time. One of the batteries I purchased is completely dead. The board looks good so I may just throw another battery in it. One of the batteries read 3.7 Volts, the other .128 volts. I wouldn't suppose the board would have fried the battery, I think it was just defective?
Well finally got around to taking the siren apart again, sealed it really well so took a little time. One of the batteries I purchased is completely dead. The board looks good so I may just throw another battery in it. One of the batteries read 3.7 Volts, the other .128 volts. I wouldn't suppose the board would have fried the battery, I think it was just defective?
The batteries usually last 5 - 7 years so I wouldn't buy a used one that is very old or you will be changing it again shortly.
Or just buy a new one when it fails whenever that is. Get one of the newer ones that chirps
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