Another crank but no start dilemma
OK, a little more of an update...the fuel pump fuse is pristine as are the relays and solder points (no debris, no heat marks, intact solder). Remembering that this is a 14K mile cream puff. The case for the pump itself seems to be getting stronger unless I am missing something.
As far as the relay itself goes...As I look for a replacement on line, all I find is a 250 dollar unit. All of the other relays indicate that they are not compatible with the 05 crossfire srt6.
As far as the relay itself goes...As I look for a replacement on line, all I find is a 250 dollar unit. All of the other relays indicate that they are not compatible with the 05 crossfire srt6.
My hindsight thanks to tighed1!! It was the RCM. I did waste a couple of hours and 100 dollars on a pump and filter first, and 150 dollars later for the RCM module (not too bad), I am good to go. Interestingly, on close inspection of the old RCM, the only clue on a pristine looking part is some slight scorching and wear on what I believe to be the Air pump relay (not the Fuel pump relay as I would have expected). Curious...but I am not going to ponder it other than for a bit of concern that this occurred with only 15000 miles on the car. Is it going to happen again??
My hindsight thanks to tighed1!! It was the RCM. I did waste a couple of hours and 100 dollars on a pump and filter first, and 150 dollars later for the RCM module (not too bad), I am good to go. Interestingly, on close inspection of the old RCM, the only clue on a pristine looking part is some slight scorching and wear on what I believe to be the Air pump relay (not the Fuel pump relay as I would have expected). Curious...but I am not going to ponder it other than for a bit of concern that this occurred with only 15000 miles on the car. Is it going to happen again??
The RCM module initial cost exploration was high, so, I took the path of process of elimination from lower to higher cost. In the process, I found a supplier with a better price (140).
Get the old one repaired and carry it as a spare in the trunk along with a spare crank shaft sensor and the tools to install it.
Last edited by onehundred80; Jun 4, 2017 at 07:13 PM.
A while back you could get a used RCM for $40. There are a few variations of them and a search here wold show the part number not used on a Crossfire but works just as well.
Get the old one repaired and carry it as a spare in the trunk along with a spare crank shaft sensor and the tools to install it.
Get the old one repaired and carry it as a spare in the trunk along with a spare crank shaft sensor and the tools to install it.
$30 will get your used RCM rebuilt to better than new condition AND you'll have the Me So Horny mod!
Burnt out solenoids are a common complaint in industry all over, the problems occurs because the arcing burns contacts which are made of cheap material and the relays cheap winding's wire are among other poor quality materials used.
Newer made RCM s should be better but as the old one can be repaired much cheaper why not go that route. Use it in case of emergency if you like and buy a brand new one at your leisure.


