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I was very low on gas and on my way pulling into the gas station, my engine light came on... after filling up i cranked up the car and it happened again. Im horrible with cars so i figured it was doing that because i was low on gas. On my way home the engine started shaking the car and the engine light was still on. I have no idea what is wrong with my crossfire...has anyone experienced this before... i am quite concerned. I really like the car but i hear that there are horrible engine issues... :(
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You should take your Crossfire to your local dealership for for inspection and diagnosis on your Check Engine Lamp.
Unfortunately, You got something caught in the fuel line system. . . probably from bad gas. If you do NOT always put in preminum gas you may experience this. Also, deposits settle in the bottom of gas tank, it happens to ALL vehicles. So, when you ran low on fuel instead of pumping gas it was sending grit, dirt, grim and all around "junk" from bottom of gas tank. It should not be an engine killer but I agree with Johnny Mopar; take it to a Crossfire dealer and let them take a look at it. They can flush it out and you should be fine.
First, it may be nothing at all. A check engine light will likely come on in most cars when they run out of gas. It may just be that you need to drive the car and the code will reset itself after 80 -100 miles. You could take it to a autozone or some store like that and they may read the code for free if this will give you some peace of mind. However, I'd say if the car is running OK, it's likely the computer sensed a fault in the fuel system because of the lack of gas and it will reset itself. This is base on experience and on investigation with this issue.