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Old Jun 28, 2020 | 07:07 AM
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I really appreciate help clearly I have alot more troubleshooting to do. Everyones input is very helpful I have just realized that mdp is like 10 miles from my car. Its supposedly a mobil service. I imagine I will call this company/ person and we will see if he had ever seen a crossfire with this fresh problem. And if wants to learn the problem from an owner on a car. If they wont touch it then we will know more. Does anyone know if they have ever worked on a crossfire, are just a skreem
 
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Old Jun 28, 2020 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by meggers
I really appreciate help clearly I have alot more troubleshooting to do. Everyones input is very helpful I have just realized that mdp is like 10 miles from my car. Its supposedly a mobil service. I imagine I will call this company/ person and we will see if he had ever seen a crossfire with this fresh problem. And if wants to learn the problem from an owner on a car. If they wont touch it then we will know more. Does anyone know if they have ever worked on a crossfire, are just a skreem
They have fixed at least 5 Crossfires then apparently they said they couldn't do it anymore. I did see a post or two where people still mailed them in their components. Just contact them, let us know what happens. Good luck!
 
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Old Jun 28, 2020 | 07:26 PM
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Try changing batteries in the key fob, then re-sync.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2020 | 02:50 PM
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Well I went and talked yo MDP in pinellas park. They were extremely curtious, polite and informant. However they are not doing xfires anymore. Mostly because they did have supply of new skreems on hand but now all gone. The repair issues some where software somewhere hardware. Since they no longer have avail new skreems and if they cant give customers options on repairs, they have decided its best to no longer test are except modules. They actually had .purchased 2 xfires for troubleshooting. But has sold them so its a no go. But good people. On to next step.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2020 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by pizzaguy
You missed what Gary was saying:

Rob at Needswings is the most trusted , well known vendor here...

Rob has supported the Crossfire more than any other vendor. And NOW, after a lot of work behind the scenes, he has set up a channel to get our cars going.
I, for one, support Rob first and foremost; because he supports us.
Sure Rob is a great guy and I have dealt with him and would deal more if the shipping was cheaper, it often seems to be a deal breaker for some reason.
As far as I recall Rob mentioned the SKREEM repairs in just one thread he started and then never again, maybe he subcontracted the repairs out and it became his problem if there was another failure on the part.
Maybe the repair cost to him was too high and priced him out of the market, who knows.
A follow up post by Rob would do him a lot of good.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2020 | 05:19 PM
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The repair and keys were on his website but a bit pricey. I have also purchased things from Rob and appreciate his support but have found sipping prohibitive for lessor costing items.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2020 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ZERACER
The repair and keys were on his website but a bit pricey. I have also purchased things from Rob and appreciate his support but have found sipping prohibitive for lessor costing items.
I realize that proper packing, handling and shipping costs time and money.
We used to include packing and handling costs in the selling price and just add the shipping costs, it helps the price shock when buying. Over the counter sales can be discounted which helps any similar future sales.
With more and more parts being shipped due to the crisis it is helping future sales.
My dealings with Rob in person at a show and via mail have been very positive.
Some sellers forget that the buyer is all important, you may not like him and he may not buy from you again but neither will any of his friends if he says the service was bad.
 
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