Preventive Maintenance
After perusing our Forum and identifying most of the "quirks" and problem areas, I have either made the necessary repairs or taken preventive action to avoid unhappy surprises (which no doubt are out there in number just waiting...). I purchased replacement cam shaft and crankcase position sensors to keep as spares/back-up. I also downloaded and printed instructions for their repair. My question is this: Would it be a good idea to just go ahead and replace them now, in the comfort, safety and convenience of my garage? The car has 46k miles on the clock, and I just recently bought the car and cannot determine if the sensors are recently new. Are the replacement sensors bound to fail sooner or later anyway? If I can avoid surprise roadside repairs I would certainly like to. Opinions? Experiences? Advice? Thanks!
Carrying a spare RCM, in the trunk, is also recommend. The Relays wear out over time. They are plug and play and require no tools.
Index of Crossfire problems and repairs - CrossfireForum - The Chrysler Crossfire and SRT6 Resource
Index of Crossfire problems and repairs - CrossfireForum - The Chrysler Crossfire and SRT6 Resource
The cam position sensor is easy to replace because of it's location.
I replaced my crankshaft sensor at 48,000 miles in my garage before it went bad. I also keep another new one as a spare. I also wanted to have the experience of replacing it, in case I ever have to do it on the road.
Here's a link to the post I did when I replaced mine:
Crankshaft Position Sensor replacement
I replaced my crankshaft sensor at 48,000 miles in my garage before it went bad. I also keep another new one as a spare. I also wanted to have the experience of replacing it, in case I ever have to do it on the road.
Here's a link to the post I did when I replaced mine:
Crankshaft Position Sensor replacement
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