SOURCE: 1999 chrysler cirrus
Check the coil packs, or the Ignition module. Disconnect the harness to the ignition module. And test the leads to see if there is current. I don't know what the specs should be, but it will be minimal. Never overlook fuses either.
SOURCE: 1999 chrysler cirrus transmission will not shift
It sounds like it may be you speed sensor at the transmission which is also called Vehicle Velocity Sensor (VVS), The sensor or the wire harness may have gone bad and needs to be replaced, but it's a good thing to have your car scanned at Auto Zone since they scan free of charge. I just want to make sure it is the VVS and not the transmission Control Module (TCM), Check the fuse under the dash and under the hood and look for any blown fuse like the TCM fuse. Good luck and hope this helps, keep me posted
SOURCE: where is the battery located on a 1999 cirrus
The owner's manual says to crank the steering wheel all the way to the left. It is difficult and I had to lift the battery with one hand when replacing it, but you can get between the wheel well and tire, without removing the wheel.
SOURCE: 1999 chrysler cirrus stalling problem with fault
p0455
Evaporative emission
(evap) control system leak detected (no purge flow or large leak)
SOURCE: When driving, my horn on
I have or should say had same issue on 1996 cirrus quick fix just remove the HORN RELAY located on the left side of dash relay only controls horn. To really solve the issue at hand you must replace the clock spring on the steering wheel dis-arm air bag before messing with steering wheel to avoid activation of air bag disconnect battery for 10 min then its safe to fiddle with steering wheel safely.
Chino S.G.V
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