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mods4cars Feb 11, 2009 10:52 AM

We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
Hello,

we are looking for an owner of a Crossfire Convertible preferably in Southern California (LA, San Diego, Las Vegas).


We are trying to find out some differences between the SLK 170's and Crossfire's roof control system.



We would be very happy to get in touch with someone locally and offer one of our products for free in turn.


Thanks for your support.


Sven

harbor Feb 11, 2009 11:11 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
Sven - If you get no response from any private owners, Chrysler has a field office in Irvine that could help, or a local dealer in the cities you mentioned may be of assistance.

Mike-in-Orange Feb 11, 2009 01:37 PM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
I'm in Orange County - live south of Santa Margarita and work in Irvine. What do you need, when do you need it??

mods4cars Feb 12, 2009 02:29 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
@harbor: thanks!

Hi Mike,

in the first step we would like to take a look at the Crossfire roof control system to decide if it's possible to adapt our module for the SLK 170/171 to the crossfire system.

As far as we know, the crossfire was built on the basis of the Mercedes Benz SLK 170 and we hope that they use the same roof control electronics.

Because we already have a perfectly working module for the SLK's it would be obvious to develop one for the crossfire, too.

Maybe you can send me your email/telephone number by PM/EMAIL to discuss everything further - thanks!

Sven

nate_man Feb 12, 2009 08:10 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by mods4cars
@harbor:
in the first step we would like to take a look at the Crossfire roof control system to decide if it's possible to adapt our module for the SLK 170/171 to the crossfire system.

As far as we know, the crossfire was built on the basis of the Mercedes Benz SLK 170 and we hope that they use the same roof control electronics.

What would hte roof control system do for the xfire that the current one does not provide?

I am just wondering what your product would be for specifically and the market that you want to tap into?

Mike-in-Orange Feb 12, 2009 08:43 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by nate_man
What would hte roof control system do for the xfire that the current one does not provide?

I am just wondering what your product would be for specifically and the market that you want to tap into?

Take a look at their website, Nate. They make slick little control modules for convertible tops that allows you to raise/lower the roof using the factory key fob. You can also raise/lower at speeds higher than allowed by the factory.

It might be a bit tricky with the Crossfire top though since there's a manual release for the locking mechanism at the top of the windshield. That would make lowering the roof from a distance as you approach the car rather tricky.

mods4cars Feb 12, 2009 08:46 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
Up to how many miles is it allowed to operate the top by factory?

Do you have to HOLD the button or is it a kind of ONE-TOUCH mechanism already?

Mike-in-Orange Feb 12, 2009 09:08 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by mods4cars
Up to how many miles is it allowed to operate the top by factory?

Do you have to HOLD the button or is it a kind of ONE-TOUCH mechanism already?

Max speed allowed is pretty low, like 10mph or so. Exceed that speed and the top mechanism halts. Otherwise the process is:
  • manually rotate a handle at the windshield header to unlock the roof
  • push and hold a button on the center console to lower the windows and fully stow the top
To raise the roof it's essentially a reverse of the above, but after you've reached up and manually closed the lock at the windshield header you depress and hold the center console button to raise both windows.

nate_man Feb 12, 2009 09:17 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
That would make lowering the roof from a distance as you approach the car rather tricky.

Thanks for the site. BUt I agree that would make the lowering of our top rather tricky since the release is done manually. Now if they had an autmatic release now we could be getting somewhere!

I remember trying to pop down my top while driving slowly of course and after getting above that 10 mph rating she stopped. I think that is probably not a bad thing as once i did this on a sebring while driving and it affected the fold and crushed the window!

mods4cars Feb 12, 2009 09:29 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
Our first step would be a ONE-TOUCH operation up to 20-25 miles/h.

One-Touch means to just tap the button once - that's it.

Mike-in-Orange Feb 12, 2009 09:34 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by mods4cars
Our first step would be a ONE-TOUCH operation up to 20-25 miles/h.

One-Touch means to just tap the button once - that's it.

I really like the idea of the one touch operation - it's a pain having to sit and hold the damn button while the top does its thing. That extra bit of speed would be nice too, even if just to lower/raise while getting through a parking lot. Overcoming the manual lock at the windshield header would be, well......... good luck with that!!:D

nate_man Feb 12, 2009 09:59 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by mods4cars
Our first step would be a ONE-TOUCH operation up to 20-25 miles/h.

One-Touch means to just tap the button once - that's it.

A plug in play solution that would be a one touch would be nice.

How much is the question for people to have this? The roadster crowd is limited in number and one would hope that there would be enough demand for you to get this to work out for you.

mods4cars Feb 12, 2009 10:02 AM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
That's why we will try to use our SLK hardware and maybe even parts of the software.

Mr. Max Feb 13, 2009 03:13 PM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 
How lazy have people gotten when holding down the button on their stylish sport convertibles is such hard work they have to buy an appliance to do it for them. GOD IS GOING TO DESTROY THE WORLD SOON!

But I do wish you luck with your innovation.

Mike-in-Orange Feb 13, 2009 04:21 PM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by Mr. Max
How lazy have people gotten when holding down the button on their stylish sport convertibles is such hard work they have to buy an appliance to do it for them. GOD IS GOING TO DESTROY THE WORLD SOON!

But I do wish you luck with your innovation.

It's not a question of lazy, it's often one of convenience. I don't mind waiting for the top to lower or raise but it really does take longer than it should. It would be nice to just hit a button and go, rather than sit and wait. Yes, it's a small thing but this is supposed to be an at least somewhat premium car - it should have a few more nice premium features. I don't know that I'd jump to pony up the money for this but if the manufacturer is willing to comp me one to help them out, well, I'm not stupid!!

And for the record, my car requires two feet and the manual moving of a lever just to change gears, so I'm certainly not lazy.

Mr. Max Feb 13, 2009 05:06 PM

Re: We're looking for a Crossfire conv. owner in Southern California
 

Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
It's not a question of lazy, it's often one of convenience. I don't mind waiting for the top to lower or raise but it really does take longer than it should. It would be nice to just hit a button and go, rather than sit and wait. Yes, it's a small thing but this is supposed to be an at least somewhat premium car - it should have a few more nice premium features. I don't know that I'd jump to pony up the money for this but if the manufacturer is willing to comp me one to help them out, well, I'm not stupid!!

And for the record, my car requires two feet and the manual moving of a lever just to change gears, so I'm certainly not lazy.

Easy Mike, As someone who has an atrophied left foot from my sluggard's autostick I have no room to talk. If you can get one of these trick little devices for free ABSOLUTELY!


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