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Old 02-20-2019, 03:16 PM
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I tried what a guy pit on youtube about turning the key switch over to the on switch three times to read codes and I get a picture of two tools then 36100 on the odometer.
 
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The "guy" told you wrong; you won't get diagnostic trouble codes that way from a Crossfire. Read your owners manual about the FSS. There you will see an illustration and explanation of the symbols.
 
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Old 02-21-2019, 09:53 AM
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I tried what a guy pit on youtube about turning the key switch over to the on switch three times to read codes and I get a picture of two tools then 36100 on the odometer.
My old POS 300 used that method to display the trouble codes, the Crossfire does not rework like that. It actually showed errors on the 300 that my OBDII scanner did not show.
What you see is a double wrench service is required. You can do that yourself, no need to waste money at the stealership.
Down load the Service Manual and Owners Manual from this site and see what is required.
 
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Old 02-21-2019, 03:05 PM
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My old POS 300 used that method to display the trouble codes, the Crossfire does not rework like that. It actually showed errors on the 300 that my OBDII scanner did not show.
What you see is a double wrench service is required. You can do that yourself, no need to waste money at the stealership.
Down load the Service Manual and Owners Manual from this site and see what is required.
I have and it's loader for whatever ails ya. Thanks
 

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