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smmanley1996 Jun 16, 2015 02:04 PM

2004 crossfire won't start
 
hi I hope I'm in the right area here. I just bought this for my daughter and it won't start now I replaced rcm due to reading on web, when I try to start it just clicks in the rcm now. Thanks for help

Padgett Jun 16, 2015 02:08 PM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
SKREEM ? Alarm module ? That would keep it from even cranking.

Going to need someone who knows how to troubleshoot that unless you can follow the tree in the FSM.

KDW4Him Jun 16, 2015 07:58 PM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
SKREEM symptoms are usually three "almost" starts then nothing, not even the "click".

How old is the battery?

Is there any corrosion on the connections at the battery?

Is the negative battery lead at the block good?

Do you have a voltmeter?

smmanley1996 Jun 17, 2015 12:17 AM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
I had battery tested they said was good
Cables are all clean
Will not crank starter at all
Also tested starter it's good

KDW4Him Jun 17, 2015 06:36 AM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 

Originally Posted by smmanley1996 (Post 839458)
I had battery tested they said was good
Cables are all clean
Will not crank starter at all
Also tested starter it's good

How old is the battery? We have had report after report of people having the battery "tested" saying it was good but after replacement all the weird electrical stuff disappear.

Do you have a voltmeter? There are two quick test that will prove the cables good.

What happens if you were to disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes then reconnected and try starting the car?

smmanley1996 Jun 17, 2015 11:30 AM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
I disconnected battery waited 30 minutes still stays the same
I do have a voltmeter
Thanks for replying I'm not good on this stuff on Internet!

KDW4Him Jun 17, 2015 12:35 PM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
Three tests,
1) Check the voltage from battery post to battery post during the key in start. It's important you are from post-to post and not from cable connector to cable connector on the battery. This will tell you your voltage drop with the key in start.

2) If that checks okay the next test would be from the battery negative post to a good connection on the block during the key in start. This should be no greater than 0.2V. That will prove the battery ground cable is good to the block.

3) If that checks good then go from the battery positive post to the starter positive connection during the key in start. Same thing there, you should be less then 0.2V.

If these all pass then we need to look at other things like the RCM, starter , etc.

smmanley1996 Jun 23, 2015 12:25 AM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
Thanks so much kdw4him I test the battery cables the ground wire was way off! So I replaced it today and it started right up and 10 times after that!!!! My daughter thinks I'm cool again! Thanks so much this is the best forum ever.

tweety05 Sep 3, 2015 05:24 PM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 
I have had that happen a few times. With mine, it would not even crank; seemed to be the crankshaft position sensor (don't know why it matters about the crank position) Anyway, with the car in park, get out and rock the whole thing forward and back a couple times. It's worked for me. After installing a new battery I could not get Tweety to even crank; did that and it cranks now but not getting fuel, so no start. I'm trying to figure that one out; it ran with old battery but not now. I think the relay is working.

KDW4Him Sep 4, 2015 04:40 PM

Re: 2004 crossfire won't start
 

Originally Posted by tweety05 (Post 846849)
seemed to be the crankshaft position sensor (don't know why it matters about the crank position)

The computer needs to know it's position to fire the plugs at the proper time. Engines are picky that way.


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