help : all electrical power in dash but no crank no start no power going to crank sensor

Asked by flax43 Nov 04, 2015 at 06:41 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

radio comes on / all the lights / all electrical power inside passenger area
...does not crank when i turn the key / does not turn over / cant hear the
fuel pump / no power going to the crank sensor / did the resolder on the
three points on the rcm relay box ( no success).....battery has a full charge
and good amps / top posts are clean.....my actron scanner is not able to
communicate with the chrysler crossfire computer..../ oh and the rear wing
spoiler came up on its own when i attempted to start it and it has been up
ever since with the spoiler switch button blinking ......has anybody been
through this , please help.....could it be the ignition switch behind the key
tumbler.....

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Pull your battery cables and make sure they are getting a good clean connection. The spoiler going up is a sign of a battery that is weak or not making connection. Also, check the high amp fuses in the box near the battery to make sure that you do not have a blown one as well as checking the starter fuse.

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