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Replying to: ronlaw777 (Oct 22, 2009 10:29 pm) that a Firestone dealer would carry Mobil 1 , let alone 0W-40. I would also ask about the oil filter. You want a fleece filter. And most Crossfires take at least 8 1/2 quarts oil, sometimes 9. Definitely check the oil level - and look at the quality of oil on the dipstick. I would be concerned if they even changed the filter at all - you might want to look at that as well. Next time buy an oil extractor and do it yourself. Everything you need to get to is on top of the engine. Super easy. |
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Replying to: ronlaw777 (Oct 22, 2009 10:29 pm) |
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Hello All, Now is the time to sore my roadster for the winter. My garage is not heated. Please advise how to keep this car in top condition till the end of spring. What should i do with the battery and so forth. A detailed info will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Hello All, Now is the time to store my roadster for the winter. My garage is not heated. Please advise how to keep this car in top condition till the end of spring. What should i do with the battery and so forth. A detailed info will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance |
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Replying to: Chariot (Nov 01, 2009 10:11 am) I too have an unheated garage that I store my 07 roadster in during the winter. I am sure there are many methods but I shall share my approach, so feel free to use/discard what you wish. 1#. I had an OLF completed 2#. Filled the tank with gas and added fuel stabilizer 3#. Parked the car placing the wheels upon 1/4 inch plywood to keep them off the cement 4#. Installed a trickle charger/battery tender – pulled electrical cord up toward windsheild 5#. Stuffed the tail pipes with rags and scented fabric softener sheets to deter mice 6#. Unscrewed the antenna and put in trunk (also put in a couple of fabric softener sheets) 7#. Placed an indoor denim cover (I was gifted this lovely cover – thanks Harold!!!) 8#. Placed fabric softener sheets on top of the cover and around the car on the floor 9#. Distributed mice bait along outside walls of garage (inside the garage) 10#. Placed moth balls along foundation of garage (on the outside) I hope you find this response useful and I wish you continued enjoyment of your Crossfire – I know I sure love mine!!! Cheryl |
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I bought a used (2005) Crossfire, but it has no spare tire. What does one do here? Are there small (temporary) spare tires available like other cars? Thanks. Ron
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Replying to: ronlaw777 (Nov 01, 2009 12:24 pm) To the best of my knowledge none of the Crossfires have spare tires. I am going to speculate that they don't as the front tires are 18 inch and the back are 19 inch and if there were room for a spare tire, one would technically need two of the different sizes. I believe I read in this forum that they are run flats (do I have that worded correctly? or is that flat runs?). I can't verify this but I am sure one of the forum contributors will clarify. Additionally, beneath the carpeted area in the trunk you should find a couple of cavities that contain a canister/applicator that is for use when you get a flat. Exactly what the canister contains is beyond me. Having said that, I am curious if tires that are filled with nitrogen can accept the contents of the canister? Perhaps someone can clarify this. Something of note: My tires are filled with nitrogen and they came with a warranty. This summer I ran over a screw and took it to the dealership immediately. They repaired the tire and the fee was covered under the nitrogen warranty - a lovely surprise. (footnote- you have to take your car to the dealership where you purchased the nitrogen warranty or it will not be covered). I hope this information is helpful, Cheryl
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Replying to: tooshay (Nov 01, 2009 12:52 pm)
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Replying to: zq8 (Nov 01, 2009 5:07 pm) |
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I have my awesome crossfire I LOOOOOOOOOVe it , "Bad Idea" except for the cup holder. The pluses about the car are so many that it would take too long to list. |
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