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crime stopper cs-xxxrs burned my starter


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gl012127 
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Posted: December 15, 2004 at 5:44 PM / IP Logged  
ok i personaly installed this system about a year and a half ago into my dodge intrepid. i did not cut any corrners on the install. about 2 days ago i went to start the car and the starter would not stop. i eventualy realized that the computer alarm computer got burned and kept the starter always on. i had droped 165 on the starter and 40 to get the allarm uninstalled. do i have any recource against crimestopper is this a common thing?
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Posted: December 15, 2004 at 6:41 PM / IP Logged  
I would want to check the Starter first.....It may have caused the RS to fry.  Chrysler seems to have  a problem with starters and I have seen Service Dept's blame RS when it was the fault of the Armature  of the starter having a burn spot and causing the RS to Heat up on the Start Relay.  It even happened on my wifes 01 Caravan. 
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Posted: December 15, 2004 at 10:17 PM / IP Logged  
We had tobe trained by CS to install their product.  Did the power fuses (main power) into the unit not blow?  Did the car start and the starter stay engaged?  Did it loose tach signal?  Curious, if you installed it, why pay some else to pull it out.  No, it's not common for the unit to screw up.  Its more likely the starter took out the rs.   As you put the unit in, CS won't accept any reposnibility for it.

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