My daughter began experiencing minor electrical problems when she picked the car up at the airport after returning to school. She took it in for regular warranty work, and asked the dealer to assess the electrical problems. Was informed that rodents had eaten through all the wiring - will cost around $3500 to replace the entire electrical harness. Wiring is completely eaten through, and the car won't start. We thought this was a bizarre problem, but in talking to other students she found that another Crossfire owner had the same thing happen. We're exploring insurance coverage now. Pretty bit $$ hit for a college kid. Is this a common occurence? I've seen several references to the problem with Honda & Toyota.
My daughter began experiencing minor electrical problems when she picked the car up at the airport after returning to school. She took it in for regular warranty work, and asked the dealer to assess the electrical problems. Was informed that rodents had eaten through all the wiring - will cost around $3500 to replace the entire electrical harness. Wiring is completely eaten through, and the car won't start. We thought this was a bizarre problem, but in talking to other students she found that another Crossfire owner had the same thing happen. We're exploring insurance coverage now. Pretty bit $$ hit for a college kid. Is this a common occurence? I've seen several references to the problem with Honda & Toyota.
- jscotcpa, Newnan, GA, US