M I'd appreciate it if I could get some help with feedback
"As a suggestion," I'd take your car to a trusted repair garage and let them check the whole car over and let you know what it's problems are. An itemized list would be a great way for you to start fixing problems. It would be money well spent.
Many things can be wrong with the cooing system other than the water pump. For instance, low coolant, stuck thermostat, clogged radiator, radiator cooling fans not working, bad head gasket to name a few.
Where do you live? Probably a fellow Crossfire owner is in your area that could help you! Most of us work on our own cars.
Many things can be wrong with the cooing system other than the water pump. For instance, low coolant, stuck thermostat, clogged radiator, radiator cooling fans not working, bad head gasket to name a few.
Where do you live? Probably a fellow Crossfire owner is in your area that could help you! Most of us work on our own cars.
as for the lights on my dude that I bought the car from said that I had to go get the Colts cleared or something or a sensor that causing all of them to come on because everything is fine as far as I can tell oils good I did find a burnt blinker light but the thing still on so it seems like there's something else like extremely wiring related. I think I might have to just get rid of this thing to somebody who can afford to sink the money into it I don't know feeling defeated for sure
This link and the search feature at the top right if this sight will give you much info.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/tsbs-how-articles/49558-index-crossfire-problems-repairs.html
The only repair shops you can trust are Independent repair shops the work on Mercedes. You basically own a 2004 Mercedes SKK320 with a Chrysler body
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/tsbs-how-articles/49558-index-crossfire-problems-repairs.html
The only repair shops you can trust are Independent repair shops the work on Mercedes. You basically own a 2004 Mercedes SKK320 with a Chrysler body
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hello sorry for the delay thank you all again so much I have check the doors switches and the hatch switch nothing seems to be visibly wrong with them I have also checked the seats it is not that I brought it in and had it scanned at O'Reilly's and it all that came back was my O2 sensor lower Bank needs to be replaced and as far as the OBD2 scanner I did not have one I am working on that
and there are no lights on my Dash that flash when I when it kicks in I read something when I was Google online about the spoiler sensor or something like that also online it said something about batteries in could be dead I need to be replaced in the alarm itself does anybody know about that this thing is starting to drive me a little b a t t y
and there are no lights on my Dash that flash when I when it kicks in I read something when I was Google online about the spoiler sensor or something like that also online it said something about batteries in could be dead I need to be replaced in the alarm itself does anybody know about that this thing is starting to drive me a little b a t t y
Also check out page one of my thread. The bottom has a ton of helpful links.
as for the lights on my dude that I bought the car from said that I had to go get the Colts cleared or something or a sensor that causing all of them to come on because everything is fine as far as I can tell oils good I did find a burnt blinker light but the thing still on so it seems like there's something else like extremely wiring related. I think I might have to just get rid of this thing to somebody who can afford to sink the money into it I don't know feeling defeated for sure
But, frankly, your posts are essentially unreadable. If you are going to ask for specific technical answers, you must be clear about what is going on with the car. We are not going to put more effort into helping you than you put into your posts.
Do yourself and us a favor and read this:
Click here to learn how to get technical help.
Here is my post on replacing the Alarm Siren and cleaning the drains while you have the cowl off. NOTE: You do not have to disconnect the battery for this. LINK - Alarm Siren Removal/Replacement
Also check out page one of my thread. The bottom has a ton of helpful links.
Also check out page one of my thread. The bottom has a ton of helpful links.
tell everyone who helped me with my alarm I ended up figuring out what it was by accident I pulled my center console out to prepare do some repairs and I did not know that there was a switch underneath there just like the door switch for the door alarm why they had one of these underneath there I have no idea never would have thought of it but I missed it when I put it back in when I took it back out and install some aftermarket lights I noticed the switch on a button and I thought to myself oh my God let me find out so I have it on tape it down and drove it on the Block and everything was fine so thank you all for all of your information and help
You should still clean your drains. If they get clogged, water from a heavy rain or car wash will come in near the blower motor. This will ruin the electronics under the passenger side carpet.
I would also remove or replace the alarm as well. The internal batteries corrode and the circuit board shorts and causes a battery drain. Just my opinion.
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