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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 01:00 PM
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Hi all I hope someone can help me here my car has been having issues lately and I finally took it to the dealer to look at it. What's happening is the lights stay on no matter what even with the switch off and key out of the car and I can't lock or unlock the car. I had a feeling the car thought it was being stolen and locking me out and the dealer confirmed this and said the alarm control module got wet and the wiring is fried. They want to charge me close to 4k to fix it and when I said I would look for a used module he said it wouldn't work because it needs to be programmed to the car from scratch. Can anyone tell me if this is true or if I have any other options because I don't have 4 grand to spend on this car right now thank you in advance.
 
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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by gblack32
Hi all I hope someone can help me here my car has been having issues lately and I finally took it to the dealer to look at it. What's happening is the lights stay on no matter what even with the switch off and key out of the car and I can't lock or unlock the car. I had a feeling the car thought it was being stolen and locking me out and the dealer confirmed this and said the alarm control module got wet and the wiring is fried. They want to charge me close to 4k to fix it and when I said I would look for a used module he said it wouldn't work because it needs to be programmed to the car from scratch. Can anyone tell me if this is true or if I have any other options because I don't have 4 grand to spend on this car right now thank you in advance.
Yes, ala-xfire can help you, he will see this post and get back to you just hang in there and be patient😉 a little more background information about your xfire, year, srt? Na? Miles? Coupe? Roadster?, You know the usual stuff that helps us help you😃
 

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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Kingdav1954
Yes, ala-xfire can help you, he will see this post and get back to you just hang in there and be patient😉 a little more background information about your xfire, year, srt? Na? Miles? Coupe? Roadster?, You know the usual stuff that helps us help you😃

Srt coupe 72k miles. I had a feeling someone had to have had the same problem before but I didn't know how to go about searching for it all I was finding was mystery no start threads
 
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Old Jul 14, 2016 | 02:32 PM
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The module in question is the CLPM ( Central Locking Pump Module ).
It is located under the floor in the trunk on the passenger side.
It is NOT programmed in any way to your car, and can be swapped with any other Crossfire.
You can usually find a working one at a scrap yard.
 

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