2005 crossfire goes into limp mode

Asked by TAKMAN Feb 24, 2015 at 05:01 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car will go into Limp mode after about 5 miles. I pull over and disconnect the battery for about 60 seconds and it will reset the vehicle and it will let me go about another 5 miles before going into limp mode again. Once in limp mode when i shift the gear from park to drive it slams into position. concerns i had leading up to this problem was that when i would floor my pedal the car would take off as usual but once i let up on the gas pedel it would get real sluggish if i was to put my foot on the gas. the rpm would climb real slowly. i could floor it again but it would take forever for the rpms to climb back up. To fix this issue i literally had to pull over shut the car off then start it back up and everything was fine again. Any help would be great thank you!

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hi mate, im having same issue here, can you elaborate the gorund cable?

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Maf sensor could be dirty or bad, oxygen sensor or throttle sensor as well as fuel pump all can cause the same issue to a cure

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