-- Simply reach in, pop off the rubber cap to access the bulb. It's held in place with a little metal clasp which you can unclip once you've disconnected the bulb (Just pull on the connector). swap the bulbs over, clip the clasp back in and push the connector back on. Place rubber cap back on to keep the water out and you are ready to go!
** This is 100% accurate. The guy that tore the whole front of his car apart to change the bulb is a dumb dumb, or is visually impaired! Cheers to the second blokes good advice that I just reposted.
http://www.topix.com/forum/autos/Chrysler-crossfire/TAK78RTDSL2KKSMSB
I just did this today, and it is a bear!! Trial and error gave me the following sequence:
1)Jack up and support front of car, remove both front tires.
2)Remove belly pan under engine.
3)Remove forward plastic part of inside fender, both sides.
4) Remove bumper cover and grille.
5) You did all of this just to access the 2 lower bolts holding the headlight bucket in!!! Believe me, there is no other way.
6)Remove those bolts and the 2 bolts on brackets holding top of headlight bucket
7)Wrestle bucket out, place on bench. Take careful note of how it came out!
8)Remove #10 Torx screws holding plate with lamp. You'll see the spring dingus holding the lamp to the plate. Best if you have a magnetic tipped torx driver or long skinny magnet.
9) Plug in new lamp
10) Reverse the whole procedure. Be careful with bumper cover! It is awkward and contains metal parts that will scratch your paint!
11)Thank me. It took me many hours in 95+ heat to figure this out, and as far as I can tell no one else has posted this info anywhere! It will take you about an hour and a half.
"I gotta tell you, I can't see why this is necessary. Simply reach in, pop off the rubber cap to access the bulb. It's held in place with a little metal clasp which you can unclip once you've disconnected the bulb (Just pull on the connector). swap the bulbs over, clip the clasp back in and push the connector back on. Place rubber cap back on to keep the water out and you are ready to go!
It's a little awkward as it is tucked in behind the front brace, but nothing that would make it necessary to start dismatling the front of your car!
I reckon on 5 minutes."
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** It's true - don't listen to the first guys
The question needs to be clarified...are you replacing a bulb or the entire headlight assembly? Entire headlight assembly requires dismantling.
Chrysler Crossfire was created in 2003.
When the system in the cluster says it is time.
It would be a good idea to find a 4 speed Crossfire and trade in your car.
One place to find information about the Chrysler Crossfire car is a local Chrysler dealership. Crossfire information can also be found on the websites Auto Trader and MSN Auto.
Try any local salvage/junk yards. If not you may have to buy the entire headlight assembly.
The Crossfire is no longer available as a new vehicle.
While you may be lucky and find a Crossfire for under $10,000, the usual price for a used Crossfire is around $15,000. Good places to check for a Crossfire is a Chrysler dealership or the internet.
Crossfire automobiles are a product of Chrysler. One can purchase a Crossfire at any Chrysler dealership or they can find a used Crossfire through many used dealerships or searching an online website such as AutoTrader.
Of course...
No. The Crossfire was only produced from 2004-2 008.
One may find a sale on Chrysler Crossfire vehicles at dealerships such as Grimsby Chrysler. One may check the site "Chrysler Offers" or the "Auto Trader" for deals on used vehicles.
The Chrysler Crossfire was built for Chrysler by the company Karmann who is situated in Northern Germany.