2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
My 2004 crossfire manual 6 speed 38k is NOT cranking. Car was sitting for a few months and battery completely died. It now has a Good Battery and RCM. Switched it out of another running 2004 crossfire so i know both works. Engine NOT cranking. No crank at all, but not 100% sure its my starter, since im getting NO power to starter S terminal. I connected a test light to the S terminal, and the other end to the negative post of battery and turned the key to start and the test light did NOT light up. When i accidently bridge the starter terminal with test light probe the solenoid engaged the starter so I’m thinking the starter is good. Its a 6 speed manual and I unplugged and bridge the clutch safety switch and still NO crank. Im thinking a SKREEM issue even though its NOT cranking at all ... even after battery unplugged overnight. I switched the RCM from a running crossfire and it still didn’t crank. Key fob works, lock and unlock doors all dash lights work and i see no error message on dash. Any suggestion other than sKREEM? I even unplug the battery with key in ignition ON overnight and still no crank. I also disconnected both battery terminals and touched them together for 10 seconds and still NO crank. All the SKREEM issue seems to state car will crank for 2 sec and then shut off, but mine is NOT cranking at all. Any help appreciated
Car was sitting for a few months and battery died.
Car was sitting for a few months and battery died.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
My 2004 crossfire manual 6 speed 38k is NOT cranking. Car was sitting for a few months and battery completely died. It now has a Good Battery and RCM. Switched it out of another running 2004 crossfire so i know both works. Engine NOT cranking. No crank at all, but not 100% sure its my starter, since im getting NO power to starter S terminal. I connected a test light to the S terminal, and the other end to the negative post of battery and turned the key to start and the test light did NOT light up. When i accidently bridge the starter terminal with test light probe the solenoid engaged the starter so I’m thinking the starter is good. Its a 6 speed manual and I unplugged and bridge the clutch safety switch and still NO crank. Im thinking a SKREEM issue even though its NOT cranking at all ... even after battery unplugged overnight. I switched the RCM from a running crossfire and it still didn’t crank. Key fob works, lock and unlock doors all dash lights work and i see no error message on dash. Any suggestion other than sKREEM? I even unplug the battery with key in ignition ON overnight and still no crank. I also disconnected both battery terminals and touched them together for 10 seconds and still NO crank. All the SKREEM issue seems to state car will crank for 2 sec and then shut off, but mine is NOT cranking at all. Any help appreciated
Car was sitting for a few months and battery died.
Car was sitting for a few months and battery died.
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Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Try this:
Turn key to "on" but do not try to start the car.
Wait 30 seconds.
Does the engine fan kick up to full warp speed? (If it does, you will know, it sounds like a jet engine...)
If it does, you are right back to the RCM, as this indicates that the output of the Engine COntrol Relay on the RCM is not making it to the ECM.
If the fan does NOT run at high speed, you are looking at clutch interlock, pulse module, ignition switch, ECM itself, etc.
Turn key to "on" but do not try to start the car.
Wait 30 seconds.
Does the engine fan kick up to full warp speed? (If it does, you will know, it sounds like a jet engine...)
If it does, you are right back to the RCM, as this indicates that the output of the Engine COntrol Relay on the RCM is not making it to the ECM.
If the fan does NOT run at high speed, you are looking at clutch interlock, pulse module, ignition switch, ECM itself, etc.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Fan does’t run with ignition On, so i dont think it’s an RCM issue. I also switched the RCM from a running 2004 Crossfire and still NOT cranking. Bought new grounding cables and will install in Morning.
Still puzzled and trying to figure out problem.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
If I unplug the clutch safety switch next to the clutch pedal and bridge the two wire contacts together, i would be bypassing the clutch safety system that prevents the starter from cranking ? Is this assumption correct ? I want to make sure that the problem is NOT the clutch safety switch.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Crossfire still NOT cranking. Installed new ground wire between battery and engine/transmission housing and No difference. All lights work, keyfob works, dash lights work, but starter Not crankingg. Dont see power getting to S wire on starter. Could this be a SKREEM problem.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Crossfire still NOT cranking. Installed new ground wire between battery and engine/transmission housing and No difference. All lights work, keyfob works, dash lights work, but starter Not crankingg. Dont see power getting to S wire on starter. Could this be a SKREEM problem.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Rereading the thread, pizzaguy suggested this earlier, let's us know.
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Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Hi Team - I swapped the Pulse Module from another 04 crossfire and still no crank. I’m now going to get a BUMP cable to turn over the starter. If it doesn’t turn then i’ll Pull the starter and have it checked. I hear pulling the starter is a PITA. I’ll keep the forum updated on what I find. Thanks to everyone who has offered a suggestion to fix this NO crank problem. All advice appreciated.
Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Update - I unplug the “F” connector on the Pulse Module and applied 12v from positive battery to the F wire going to the starter and the starter cranked the car over, so i know the Starter & solenoid is GOOD!! I’m now in process of testing the Clutch interlock safety switch to see if power is completely to terminal “B” on pulse module. I’ll update this post tomorrow with results.
Anyone knows an easy way to test Clutch interlock safety switch ? The Service Manual is very vauge on this test/diagnosis?
Anyway to bypass this clutch interlock safety switch and fool the pulse module and PCM ? Im open to suggestions.
Anyone knows an easy way to test Clutch interlock safety switch ? The Service Manual is very vauge on this test/diagnosis?
Anyway to bypass this clutch interlock safety switch and fool the pulse module and PCM ? Im open to suggestions.
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Update - I unplug the “F” connector on the Pulse Module and applied 12v from positive battery to the F wire going to the starter and the starter cranked the car over, so i know the Starter & solenoid is GOOD!! I’m now in process of testing the Clutch interlock safety switch to see if power is completely to terminal “B” on pulse module. I’ll update this post tomorrow with results.
Anyone knows an easy way to test Clutch interlock safety switch ? The Service Manual is very vauge on this test/diagnosis?
Anyway to bypass this clutch interlock safety switch and fool the pulse module and PCM ? Im open to suggestions.
Anyone knows an easy way to test Clutch interlock safety switch ? The Service Manual is very vauge on this test/diagnosis?
Anyway to bypass this clutch interlock safety switch and fool the pulse module and PCM ? Im open to suggestions.
- Yank the wires off it.
- Connect a DVM set to the ohmmeter scale to the two terminals of the switch.
- With the pedal down and then up, you should see a change of state. With the pedal down, the switch must CLOSE to enable the pulse module, with the pedal up, the switch is OPEN.
- It would be easier (would it not?) to turn the key on and have a friend press the pedal.
- Do you have the enabling 12 (or so) volts at the pulse module? If so, it aint the clutch switch.
- If you don't have 12 volts, it can be the switch OR perhaps the switch is not getting 12 volts on the other side.
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Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Glad to see this thread. Not rying to hijack the thread, wondering if anyone can help me out. My srt is acting the same way after a dead battery, will not crank. Obviously automatic, so a different issue. I have already changed the RCM and camshaft sensor, going to replace the crankshaft sensor next. Not experienced on the electrical side, I bought an icarsoft scanner and get P2300 code (under the transmission section), getting B1040 code, P1175 & P1174 codes. I live outside of Cleveland, OH and don't want to take it to a dealer.
Any help is appreciated, I love my srt, I have owned it for 10 years, 33K miles, first time it has failed.
Any help is appreciated, I love my srt, I have owned it for 10 years, 33K miles, first time it has failed.
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Re: 2004 Crossfire NOT cranking - HELP Please
Thank you very much! I am having this problem intermittently. After taking the key and trying again, I can get it started by the 2nd or third try, especially if I press the clutch after I turn the car on ACC.
I will change out the Clutch safety switch, that was my next attempt, but now I know that I need to do that soon before it completely goes out.
I will change out the Clutch safety switch, that was my next attempt, but now I know that I need to do that soon before it completely goes out.