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DAISY Repair youtube channel for Crossfires

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Old Jun 12, 2021 | 01:36 AM
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Default DAISY Repair youtube channel for Crossfires

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Old Jun 12, 2021 | 09:28 AM
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Welcome DaisyD! I am pretty new to this Forum as well. I thank you for your efforts and attempts to help others! I repair two Crossfires myself with my 05 SRT and my buddies 05 limited both convertibles. There are a lot of technical and mechanical minded people here with countless years of experience. There are very few things that have happened to these remarkable machines that they have not found a way to repair. As I read your list of videos I have done almost every one of those either on my buddies or my Crossfire so they are common repairs that people will need help with. A lot of the convertible issues have great videos from Klaus at Top Hydraulics on you tube already if you have not seen them. Again welcome!
 

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