Just received a letter from one of Paul Halata's cronies...dismissing my issue b/c my car is 12 years old and has 165k miles and therefore, they have no responsibility. I know for a fact that the wiring problem dated back to a fairly early period in my car's life based on the "repairs" done to it. Some wires were resoldered together and many of the bundles were bound by electrical tape. It is my own fault for purchasing this car, I knew the harness would need to be done at some point but for the price I paid and the condition the car is in, I'm satisfied with the deal. It is the principle of the harness being a safety issue that causes me so much concern. They did tell me to have my car checked over by the dealership so that they can assess the problem, but it is too late for that one (besides my car is not in mint condition and they wouldn't give me a new harness anyway). That's fine. I replaced the harness a few weeks ago and it fixed my car's ailments. I plan on practicing some harness rewiring if I can get a hold of someone's old harness (I threw mine out in disgust). Then maybe I'll work something out where for a few bucks I'll rewire harnesses for people on here and see how that goes (I have a good bit of experience in soldering/rewiring).
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2004 Chrysler Crossfire
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