2005 Chrysler crossfire no start

Asked by darkturk84 Jun 05, 2018 at 09:44 AM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Bought a 2005 Chrysler crossfire and recently started having problems dieing and not wanting to start changed the crankshaft and camshaft sensors bought a new battery and did the sodder of the three points on the rcm still not starting

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a few questions for you: 1. describe the condition on how the motor dies. does it sputter to a stop, or like a switch was flipped. 2. is there electrical power loss elsewhere as well, like no dash lights, no horn, etc. 3. does the car 'reset' on its own after a few hours?

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eITHER A GAS OR ELECTRICAL PROBLEM At the front of the engine, passenger side you will see a rubber plug on the end of the fuel line. Take off the plug and push the little valve inside to see if fuel squirts out. If it does it is an electrical prob. Find the fuse for the starter/coil and check it. Evemn if it looks OK replace it and then try to start

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Hi. Hope you have found the problem and got it fixed by now. But I’ll throw this in here just in case. The 3 points that you say you soldered may not have been the problem as with mine it’s was a pin to wire connection just up the line (so to speak). Chrysler should have recalled the rcm’s. They give the crossfire such a bad name.

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