Team Dodge/Chrysler in Huntsville Tx replaced my conv top on my Crossfire but it does not work red lights are flashing indicating the top is down and the spoiler is up, key fob won't lock

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Asked by yvonea868 Dec 25, 2013 at 10:49 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Team/Dodge won't take responsibility!
They claim car was not working when I
brought it to them 2days ago???? They're
tellin me I need  a couple of MODULES
$$$$$

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frequently electrical problems are a result of a BAD ground...follow the black battery cable to a lug that attaches to the chassis/ground...wirebrush that location and with a pliers hold the lug and wirebrush that too...put them back together for a restored 300 amp delivery and reliable ground to ALL components including all the modules too~ the connection probably not only had a lot of power going though the one spot for repeated melting exchange of dis-similar materials is in a spot that takes a lot of splashing~ wirebrush this spot~

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If this "team" did the work- they should fix it- if it wasn't working at the time, they should have told you at the time- not waited until you picked it up- was it working when you took it to them? Then they messed it up- a crossfire is a nice car and you should not be treated like yesterday's garbage- if they refuse to work with you, go find a real mechanic- or just buy a new Alfa 4C

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