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Old May 26, 2025 | 10:42 AM
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2005 Chrysler crossfire srt6 Key ignition pin and spring removed.
 
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Old May 26, 2025 | 09:34 PM
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2005 Chrysler crossfire srt6 Key ignition pin and spring removed.
So you have done the sticky key fix? If so, great job!
Please write "Sticky key Fix" & the date on the dashboard fuse door. This way if you ever sell your car, the new owner will know that it was done.


 
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Old May 26, 2025 | 10:05 PM
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Default Re: The pin and spring out of the key ignition

Originally Posted by M60A3Driver
So you have done the sticky key fix? If so, great job!
Please write "Sticky key Fix" & the date on the dashboard fuse door. This way if you ever sell your car, the new owner will know that it was done.


Hi John, I'm not quite sure what his post meant. Maybe he'll come back in and explain further? I didn't see a picture however the link seems to indicate a url to a picture (not going to copy/pasts it either).


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Old May 27, 2025 | 08:02 PM
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Hi John, I'm not quite sure what his post meant. Maybe he'll come back in and explain further? I didn't see a picture however the link seems to indicate a url to a picture (not going to copy/pasts it either).


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It was a picture of the spring and pin in his hand.
 
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Old May 28, 2025 | 11:22 PM
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Danmancdn, If your posting what you did to the ignition assembly, that's GREAT! Now, please mark this on the inside fuse cover on the left side of the dash (drivers door open you'll see two screws, unlock those and you'll see all the lamp module fuses), take that door cover and mark it on the inside showing you have done the sticky key fix. This will tell any future owners the sticky key fix was done (so they don't open it all up and try to do it). Of course, I hope your ignition is working correctly? You'll be finished with the job when you document the work inside the headlight module fuse cover. Have fun!


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