"Must Have" parts?
"Must Have" parts?
After being on this site for some time now it seems their are some parts you would be wise to pick up, especially if the price is right. Starting with the Crankshaft Position Sensor which I just ordered on-line from autohausAZ for $39.11. This seems to be a part that qualifies for "not if it fails, but when it fails" category. What other "affordable" parts are famous for failing on Crossfires?
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
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Originally Posted by Musclefan21
You beat me to it.
However, you can drive the car without fan. You just need to be "keep" moving.
However, you can drive the car without fan. You just need to be "keep" moving.
Re: "Must Have" parts?
Originally Posted by tonygg
After being on this site for some time now it seems their are some parts you would be wise to pick up, especially if the price is right. Starting with the Crankshaft Position Sensor which I just ordered on-line from autohausAZ for $39.11. This seems to be a part that qualifies for "not if it fails, but when it fails" category. What other "affordable" parts are famous for failing on Crossfires?
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
A supply of spare bulbs is always an asset as well. A cop may let you off a ticket if you can supply one on the spot.
Lastly don't forget to keep your spare tire inflated as well.
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Hah, spare tire, thats a good one. While we are on the subject of tires though, I keep the green slime and a tire repair kit in the trunk area with the CPS, Jumper cables, tools(multifunction tool, small tool set), and spare bulbs. I would like to know what others have in their trunks as well, I know I am missing something!
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Originally Posted by siXFold
Hah, spare tire, thats a good one. While we are on the subject of tires though, I keep the green slime and a tire repair kit in the trunk area with the CPS, Jumper cables, tools(multifunction tool, small tool set), and spare bulbs. I would like to know what others have in their trunks as well, I know I am missing something!
be sure to have the factory tool which can unlock the automatic shifter in case she locks up.
Happened to me once and I happened to have a phillips which worked.
If you are unfamilier with this issue, READ YOUR OWNERS MANUAL.
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Originally Posted by Musclefan21
ok i thought this spare tire thing was a joke. I know for fact we dont have spare tires but what is the deal here? Anybody care to enlighten me on this?
Montana Crossfire, thanks for the heads up, my multifunction tool (Gerber) has a flat blade screwdriver that is very similar to the tool we are supposed to have. Someone on here has a sketch of the tool which I need to have made!
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Here is the place to find out the dimensions to make your own multi-purpose tool thanks to onehundred80! Enjoy!
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-roadster/43936-making-multi-purpose-tool.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-roadster/43936-making-multi-purpose-tool.html
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Originally Posted by tighed1
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Hey Tighed,
I am wondering if you have jumped the gun on being an advocate for the Red Cross listing. I too opted to be on the list several times but it went un answered with no follow ups or interest being shown. Maybe no one expects to travel through this part of the woods.
I am wondering if you have jumped the gun on being an advocate for the Red Cross listing. I too opted to be on the list several times but it went un answered with no follow ups or interest being shown. Maybe no one expects to travel through this part of the woods.
Re: "Must Have" parts?
Originally Posted by tonygg
After being on this site for some time now it seems their are some parts you would be wise to pick up, especially if the price is right. Starting with the Crankshaft Position Sensor which I just ordered on-line from autohausAZ for $39.11. This seems to be a part that qualifies for "not if it fails, but when it fails" category. What other "affordable" parts are famous for failing on Crossfires?
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
We do a lot of out-of-town trips and would prefer to have a small collection of parts on-hand in the car.....just in case.
Any Fall 2010 Dragon attendees want to purchase one?
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Originally Posted by siXFold
Hah, spare tire, thats a good one. While we are on the subject of tires though, I keep the green slime and a tire repair kit in the trunk area with the CPS, Jumper cables, tools(multifunction tool, small tool set), and spare bulbs. I would like to know what others have in their trunks as well, I know I am missing something!
For now, I keep my front license plate in my trunk -- at least until I get a ticket for not having it on the car!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by harbor
I just ordered two Bosch crankshaft postion sensors from AutohausAZ to get free shipping.
Any Fall 2010 Dragon attendees want to purchase one?
Any Fall 2010 Dragon attendees want to purchase one?
thanks,
Bob