Odometer Lights Going out
Any suggestions.
Thanks.
Suggestion? Yeah. Make some phone calls and find a CHRYSLER dealership that has a trained "Crossfire Technician" on staff. You're probably wasting your time going to a DODGE dealership (unless they sell both?).
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I will agree that The Crossfire is a car unlike anything the average mechanic can work on. You would not take your Mercedes Benz to a dodge dealer, well, you did just that. Find a single Chrysler part on your crossfire. That's right it is truely a Mecedes. And the only thing they could have and should have done different is make it a little less technical.
Sould like a loose bulb/diode
Sould like a loose bulb/diode
Jim , if your odometer is going out and your getting the wrench symbol in its place, its your maintenance reminder telling you that its time for service. Most dealerships reset this when you get it serviced. There are also instructions on how to reset this your self in the owners manual. Hope this helps you out
NEVER MIND I JUST SAW THE ORIGINAL POSTING DATE !
NEVER MIND I JUST SAW THE ORIGINAL POSTING DATE !
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