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Yes a Parrot CK3100, it works in my 96 XK8 (97 MY if you are American)
No, the 99 and newer transmissions are different than the 97 (which is also different than the 98). Only a 97 model (exact same model number on the tag on the side) will work in a 97
unplug the battery for about half an hour and that will reset the car.
yes.
There is a key hole between the X and K on the rear XK8 emblem.
Try holding down the clear button.
i think you just disconnect the battery then reconnect it
the purge valve on the gas line is rusted inside. It is located inside the left front wheel well behind the cover. Easy to replace. check youtube for video.
there is no fuel shut off switch it is the theft computer and must be reset by a scan tool at the dealer
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
A Plymouth Breeze does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
the older cars u can unhook the battery for 15 minutes but with the new computers in the cars today u have to unhook them for 30 to 45 minutes then it will reset the computer