Recalls: Chrysler ZH Crossfire Coupe
Overview
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Recalls: Chrysler ZH Crossfire Coupe
No recall information is available for the Chrysler Crossfire Coupe. To search for recalls of Chrysler models, please visit Product Safety Recalls Australia: Chrysler.
Problems and faults: Chrysler ZH Crossfire Coupe
Overview
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Chrysler Crossfire Coupe: Transmission Fluid Leaks
In May 2005, Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 21-002-05 REV A was issued for 2004-05 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe vehicles with the NAG1 automatic transmission (sales code DGJ or DGU. In these vehicles, automatic transmission fluid (ATF) may weep or leak from the right front corner of the transmission oil pan due to failed O-rings at the electrical connector.
Despite the production years given above, it is understood that later models were also affected. Subsequent to the TSB being issued, it is recommended that the plug adapter be replaced in addition to the O-rings.
Chrysler Crossfire Coupe: Other problems and faults
- The batteries in the remote keyless entry transmitter batteries may drain prematurely because a piece of plastic may keeps the panic button depressed.
- The transmission solenoid/pressure switch may leak fluid, causing the ‘check engine’ light to illuminate and require the solenoid to be replaced.