Advice - Alarm System Prevents Car from Running
Well I guess dealership unable to fix my 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster (14K) miles. It has been at the dealership for over 4 1/2 months. The alarm system automatically shutting down the car and will not run. They consulted with corporate techs, (I initiated the case at the corporate level) but none of their suggestions is working (SKREEM, Power control module replaced) they just don't know what's wrong causing the car to shut down. I was just told that the car if unfixable (they wasted enough time on it Service Mgr said) and Chrysler needs to decide if to send it to another dealer (my extended warranty expires 6/7/2015). My question is if they cannot fix the car, do they have to offer my a "buy out"? I love my car and just wanted it fixed. Are asked if they checked fuse #9, RCM and Crankshaft. Is their a way to deactivate the alarm? Any advice would be appreciated, I am so bummed out.
Well I guess dealership unable to fix my 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster (14K) miles. It has been at the dealership for over 4 1/2 months. The alarm system automatically shutting down the car and will not run. They consulted with corporate techs, (I initiated the case at the corporate level) but none of their suggestions is working (SKREEM, Power control module replaced) they just don't know what's wrong causing the car to shut down. I was just told that the car if unfixable (they wasted enough time on it Service Mgr said) and Chrysler needs to decide if to send it to another dealer (my extended warranty expires 6/7/2015). My question is if they cannot fix the car, do they have to offer my a "buy out"? I love my car and just wanted it fixed. Are asked if they checked fuse #9, RCM and Crankshaft. Is their a way to deactivate the alarm? Any advice would be appreciated, I am so bummed out.
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Thanks for your input, I am really frustrated, sorry for going on and on. Just needed to vent!
Last edited by autumnmass; Jun 4, 2015 at 01:51 PM.
Well I guess dealership unable to fix my 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster (14K) miles. It has been at the dealership for over 4 1/2 months. The alarm system automatically shutting down the car and will not run. They consulted with corporate techs, (I initiated the case at the corporate level) but none of their suggestions is working (SKREEM, Power control module replaced) they just don't know what's wrong causing the car to shut down. I was just told that the car if unfixable (they wasted enough time on it Service Mgr said) and Chrysler needs to decide if to send it to another dealer (my extended warranty expires 6/7/2015). My question is if they cannot fix the car, do they have to offer my a "buy out"? I love my car and just wanted it fixed. Are asked if they checked fuse #9, RCM and Crankshaft. Is their a way to deactivate the alarm? Any advice would be appreciated, I am so bummed out.
Update 6/30/15 After 6 months at the dealership car has been fixed -- Alarm system created major problems, PCM replaced, SKREEM Module, transmission control module, etc. air bag problems. One disaster after another. Apparently the SKREEM can burn out other components. Beginning to wonder if this 2007 Roadster is a lemon and now trying to decide to get rid of it (trade it in) or keep. Just worry about anything else going wrong. After I picked it up, noticed that passenger air bag was off, so had to reset it. You would of thought the dealership would have checked car out before returning to customer.
Update 6/30/15 After 6 months at the dealership car has been fixed -- Alarm system created major problems, PCM replaced, SKREEM Module, transmission control module, etc. air bag problems. One disaster after another. Apparently the SKREEM can burn out other components.
My guess is that they changed all the mentioned parts looking for the trouble, somehow cured it and made up this excuse. I would think that the warranty paid for the parts and labor, hence the fictional explanation that warranted such a huge cost.
If one thing affected another how come it was blamed on the SKREEM module? If that is somehow true it is possible one of the other units failed and wrecked the other parts. I basically do not trust what dealers say, especially after a fiasco like the one you have described.
My guess is that they changed all the mentioned parts looking for the trouble, somehow cured it and made up this excuse. I would think that the warranty paid for the parts and labor, hence the fictional explanation that warranted such a huge cost.
My guess is that they changed all the mentioned parts looking for the trouble, somehow cured it and made up this excuse. I would think that the warranty paid for the parts and labor, hence the fictional explanation that warranted such a huge cost.
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Brand new keys or your original? Makes me wonder if the replacement skreem didn't get properly coded to the key.. (it's in the manual about it).. and 6 months later figured that out..
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