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Replying to: xfiremike (Mar 08, 2009 9:58 am) |
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| I own a 2005 Limited Roadster, enjoy driving but the ride is not smooth (soft) more like being in a buckboard wagon. Does anybody know if a wheel size change could be possible? I was thinking changing down to a 17 inch (more sidewall tire) wheel for a softer ride. Bolt pattern is 5 x 112, I wonder if there is a 17 Inch wheel with that pattern? Has anybody changed Wheel Sizes to Something Smaller? | |
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Replying to: smogdung (Feb 18, 2009 6:58 am) |
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Replying to: Chariot (Apr 11, 2009 1:24 pm)
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Replying to: riddlebox (Apr 11, 2009 5:16 pm) http://www.chrysler.com/hostc/vsmc/vehicleSpecModels.do?modelYearCode=CUC200804 Click on "Tire Pressure Monitoring Display" under "Wheels/Tires" and it will display the following "The Tire Pressure Monitoring System continuously checks all four tires and reports back on an overhead display to keep you informed of irregularities that could degrade handling and vehicle safety." You folks are great! |
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Replying to: riddlebox (Apr 11, 2009 5:16 pm) http://www.chrysler.com/hostc/vsmc/vehicleSpecModels.do?modelYearCode=CUC200804 Click on "Tire Pressure Monitoring Display" under "Wheels/Tires" and it will display the following "The Tire Pressure Monitoring System continuously checks all four tires and reports back on an overhead display to keep you informed of irregularities that could degrade handling and vehicle safety.
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Replying to: Chariot (Apr 11, 2009 7:15 pm) |
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My 2006 Crossfire has 2000 miles on it, and I cannot keep the battery charged. Got a new battery. Still won't start. My mechanic thinks something is drawing down the battery even when it's not running. He estimates it will be costly to check out all possibilities, but I am stymied. Any suggestions or has anyone else experienced this problem?
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Replying to: bparsons (Apr 28, 2009 10:54 am) Checking the error codes with an OBD2 reader might help you narrow it down. Many internal systems can cause the drain as certain circuits are designed to stay active until the master CPU times out and turns the circuit off, however, a short in any circuit can prevent the circuit from shutting off and keep draining voltage. It could be anything from the inside cabin lights, power seats, alarm, locks, nav system, TPS, etc., staying open on the CAM bus in the car. Do the interior cabin lights and parking lights actually go off after a few minutes? Too many computers and circuits in the damn new cars nowdays. Mercedes has been having a huge problem with this for the past several years. You might also investigate some of the SLK usergroup forms for similiar problems and resolutions. You can also try unplugging fuses one at a time to see if you can isolate the open circuit - it an be very difficult to properly diagnose let alone fix. One of my neighbors had a $68k AMG C55 that had an unidentifiable battery drain and MBZ replace the battery 3 times but could never find the open circuit. MBZ kept asking if the owners were leaving the lights on in the garage (yeah, right!). I finally contacted MBZ USA on their behalf and got MBZ to take the car back under Calif. lemon laws and my neighbors got a refund check for $35k representing over 40 months of lease payments . . . . |
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Anybody know how I could get a replacement CD. I've been told mine is defective. Thanks |
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