Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
When I read the threads about problems members are having with their Crossfire it would appear that problems are to be found everywhere. Every car has problems, some more than others. The Crossfire is a very well assembled vehicle and the components are solidly made. I will not bother to name specific problems as we know what they are, these problems may be annoying but the vast majority of owners have had few if any of these problems.
We see problems that are common and ones that are less so. This car is an oddball and with its MB roots and Chrysler label, parts are sourced from MB (probably with minimal if any discount) and marked up for profit by Chrysler. The obvious solution is to purchase MB parts directly and bypass Chrysler.
To make this easier a thread should be started that lists Crossfire part numbers with the MB part number. We see some of these numbers in threads but they need to be in one place, not spread through thousands of threads and adding new numbers to to the list as they appear. This may take some time but as it passes we will need these parts more and more. There obviously is a master list available to Chrysler or they would not be able to order the part when you ask for it at the counter, so who can get one?
If MB model, year and VIN numbers are required to get a part then we should get some to match the parts, VIN's are on the dash for all to see. Change the build number and we have thousands of numbers.
We see problems that are common and ones that are less so. This car is an oddball and with its MB roots and Chrysler label, parts are sourced from MB (probably with minimal if any discount) and marked up for profit by Chrysler. The obvious solution is to purchase MB parts directly and bypass Chrysler.
To make this easier a thread should be started that lists Crossfire part numbers with the MB part number. We see some of these numbers in threads but they need to be in one place, not spread through thousands of threads and adding new numbers to to the list as they appear. This may take some time but as it passes we will need these parts more and more. There obviously is a master list available to Chrysler or they would not be able to order the part when you ask for it at the counter, so who can get one?
If MB model, year and VIN numbers are required to get a part then we should get some to match the parts, VIN's are on the dash for all to see. Change the build number and we have thousands of numbers.
Last edited by onehundred80; 08-15-2009 at 02:10 PM.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Must have missed your first post "180", it's a great idea. But I don't know how anybody could come up with the "List" if it does exist.
Probably everytime someone here on the forum buys something from a Mercedes dealer for their Crossfire, they could go to a "special" place here on the forum and list what it was, its price, and it's part number.
I'll go first:
Mercedes oil filter, part# 000-180-26-09, $20.32.
Mercedes seal ring, part# 007603-014106, $ 0.90.
Probably everytime someone here on the forum buys something from a Mercedes dealer for their Crossfire, they could go to a "special" place here on the forum and list what it was, its price, and it's part number.
I'll go first:
Mercedes oil filter, part# 000-180-26-09, $20.32.
Mercedes seal ring, part# 007603-014106, $ 0.90.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Must have missed your first post "180", it's a great idea. But I don't know how anybody could come up with the "List" if it does exist.
Probably everytime someone here on the forum buys something from a Mercedes dealer for their Crossfire, they could go to a "special" place here on the forum and list what it was, its price, and it's part number.
I'll go first:
Mercedes oil filter, part# 000-180-26-09, $20.32.
Mercedes seal ring, part# 007603-014106, $ 0.90.
Probably everytime someone here on the forum buys something from a Mercedes dealer for their Crossfire, they could go to a "special" place here on the forum and list what it was, its price, and it's part number.
I'll go first:
Mercedes oil filter, part# 000-180-26-09, $20.32.
Mercedes seal ring, part# 007603-014106, $ 0.90.
Posting them on a `sticky' thread would at least keep them together for easier searches. If they were collected by a keen individual they could be added to a Master list or something similar.
The dollar savings are substantial, VIN numbers are required at times, but this can be overcome.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
It would be quite the feat being the hundred thousand or so parts that put these cars together. I know a lot of them are the same but then again, many are not. I'd be willing to but together something to cross reference the part numbers but it's gonna take some serious man power to make it worth anything.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by rcompart
It would be quite the feat being the hundred thousand or so parts that put these cars together. I know a lot of them are the same but then again, many are not. I'd be willing to but together something to cross reference the part numbers but it's gonna take some serious man power to make it worth anything.
Its not too often you need to know the crankshaft number so we would not miss that number too much. If you need that number you are in deep doo doo. I would say **** but... see?
Oak trees grow from acorns, this saying just drives me nuts.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Do what I do... just call a good Mercedes dealership and tell them the part you need. They know Crossfires are the previous SLK. The MB dealership by me knows all about the Crossfire... more so than Chrysler! I think they get Crossfires in there often.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
Do what I do... just call a good Mercedes dealership and tell them the part you need. They know Crossfires are the previous SLK. The MB dealership by me knows all about the Crossfire... more so than Chrysler! I think they get Crossfires in there often.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Who said its a perfect idea, not me. People put numbers up and they are just lost, they may be helpful to some, parts are not just available at dealers, ebay has quite a number and if it is identified by it MB # who's to say it fits a Xfire?
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by onehundred80
No one thinks this is worth it?
It could save thousands of hard earned dollars for members, I guess everyone is rolling in it or missed the point.
It could save thousands of hard earned dollars for members, I guess everyone is rolling in it or missed the point.
You know, set up a chart or table of part description, Chrysler number, MB number - all in one thread, one post!
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
This is a great idea and I know I would find it extremely helpful and beneficial. Perhaps a forum moderator can skim the threads and amass a rough list for starters and anyone else can PM him with additional numbers and info, to be added to the list. If it grew to a certain size, it would be great to have a PDF format.
-xodus52
-xodus52
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
I believe it's an excellant idea 180...in fact I posted the same suggestion last week in the General Forum and got " zero " feed back !
A simple data base listing parts purchased by forum members with both Chrysler and MB cross references would give everyone the oppurtunity to research part availability before repair.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...data-base.html
A simple data base listing parts purchased by forum members with both Chrysler and MB cross references would give everyone the oppurtunity to research part availability before repair.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...data-base.html
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
Originally Posted by Stogey
I believe it's an excellant idea 180...in fact I posted the same suggestion last week in the General Forum and got " zero " feed back !
A simple data base listing parts purchased by forum members with both Chrysler and MB cross references would give everyone the oppurtunity to research part availability before repair.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...data-base.html
A simple data base listing parts purchased by forum members with both Chrysler and MB cross references would give everyone the oppurtunity to research part availability before repair.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...data-base.html
I think something can be done and I would be willing to start and keep it going, after all how hard can it be?
All we need is a description, MB#, Chrysler#, any pertinent notes and maybe a photo in some cases.
The trouble with adding all info to the first post using the edit feature is that when the post gets to its maximum length a second post would be started automatically as the next new post a long way down the list.
re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
After reading over the posts here I have started another closed thread in the link posted below.
You may continue to post info here and then I will move it to the closed thread link below to keep a clean continuous list of part number cross reference
Master list for MB/Crossfire part numbers
You may continue to post info here and then I will move it to the closed thread link below to keep a clean continuous list of part number cross reference
Master list for MB/Crossfire part numbers
Last edited by Valk; 11-14-2012 at 01:19 AM.
Re: Post MB/Crossfire part numbers here
My 2007 Crossfire won’t start. Chrysler said its the ignition module, which is VIN specific and has to be programmed to link with the key which can only be done by an Authorized Chrysler mechanic.
The part has a Chrysler part number on it. Mercedes was able to determine the corresponding part number However no one can figure out how to order it because it is a VIN specific Mercedes part but the Crossfire has a Chrysler VIN number.
Does anyone know how I can get the part??
The part has a Chrysler part number on it. Mercedes was able to determine the corresponding part number However no one can figure out how to order it because it is a VIN specific Mercedes part but the Crossfire has a Chrysler VIN number.
Does anyone know how I can get the part??
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