My 2005 crossfire lights blinked and alarm kept going off now my car is dead. Is there something wrong with the electrical?

Asked by conmar007 May 22, 2013 at 11:01 AM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 crossfire lights blinked and alarm kept going off now my car is dead. Is there
something wrong with the electrical?

6 Answers

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Same issue, being told my PCM needs to be replaced. Did you get your car fixed? And what was the issue?

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Hey, I have a 2005 crossfire that did the same thing. The lights and alarm going off, even after you turn it off multiple times, is the car letting you know your battery is dying. Check the voltage to be sure.

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Hi I had the same thing happened to mine changed to a high voltage battery not had a problem since also if it won't start get out if the car shut the door and lock and un lock it 8 times then try restart your car worked for mine as well if it won't turn over

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The siren for the alarm is under the windshield cowl. Inside is a battery that has probably gone bad and leaked onto the board and is causing this issue. You can purchase a new one for a 2003 Mercedes SLK320 and then have the "chirp" when you lock/unlock the doors.

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