Power Seats
just purchased a 2005 Crossfire -for my wife. Has 80K miles on it but is a one one with all of the dealer maintenance records. Seems to be in great condition. The only think we have noticed is that he Power Seats do not operate properly ( sometime). They will always move - sometime you must have the seatbelt on - sometime you need to start the engine - sometime not. Is this common???
Rivi64
Rivi64
Welcome to the Forum! This is the place for answers to Crossfire maintenance questions; always check here first (use the search box in upper right corner) and NEVER go to a Chrysler Dealership. I'm certain there is an exception here or there scattered about the country, but most dealers no longer have the diagnostic tool required by our Crossfires to preform proper analysis. There is a post in the section "TSBs and How-To Articles" titled Index of Crossfire problems and repairs which is a gold mine of information with links to repairs. You must familiarize yourself with that post. It has been compiled over the years by one of our most active members, onehundred80 who deserves all the credit. You can also download the service manual which I highly recommend.
As to your adjustments on the seats. If the door is open you can make adjustments. When the door is closed you must have the key in the on position. BE AWARE THAT YOU WILL DESTROY THE PLASTIC TOP ON THE PARTITION BEHIND THE SEAT IF YOU ADJUST TOO FAR TO THE REAR!!!! There is no stop built into the seat adjustment that will prevent you from breaking the plastic longitudinal partition. The plastic piece that the seat belt runs up and through will also break. There are no new replacement parts. So do not push the seats back too far.
Have fun, keep it between the lines and enjoy the ride.
As to your adjustments on the seats. If the door is open you can make adjustments. When the door is closed you must have the key in the on position. BE AWARE THAT YOU WILL DESTROY THE PLASTIC TOP ON THE PARTITION BEHIND THE SEAT IF YOU ADJUST TOO FAR TO THE REAR!!!! There is no stop built into the seat adjustment that will prevent you from breaking the plastic longitudinal partition. The plastic piece that the seat belt runs up and through will also break. There are no new replacement parts. So do not push the seats back too far.
Have fun, keep it between the lines and enjoy the ride.
just purchased a 2005 Crossfire -for my wife. Has 80K miles on it but is a one one with all of the dealer maintenance records. Seems to be in great condition. The only think we have noticed is that the Power Seats do not operate properly ( sometime). They will always move - sometime you must have the seatbelt on - sometime you need to start the engine - sometime not. Is this common???
Rivi64
Rivi64
The seat problem should be an easy fix as long as it is the relay at fault. Sometimes it is the switches on the seat base, but that will apply to just one seat generally.
See here, CLICK.
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