If you've replaced all that it can pretty much be one thing. replace the cables. they must be bad. Be sure to check the ground cable too.
Solenoid or battery *Check the alternator as well. When my Camry did that, the battery and alternator both needed replacement. -andey78
Check for a bad fusable link at alternator
It could be solenoid, starter, battery, alternator not CHARGING the battery or corroded battery terminals.
battery hooked up backward, wires crossed somewhere or it could be the solenoid.
Starter Ignition Neutral switch
Never disconnect a battery while an engine is running!
If the Chrysler is only making a clicking noise and will not start, check the starter. Also check the alternator, and the battery. The starter solenoid is more than likely the reason the car is clicking and not starting.
That is not a question.
I have the exact same pproblem with a 1988 tempo, replaced the alternator and battery, still the alternator only reads 5 volts when running. Can't figure it out, do you know of any websites that would have a diagram of the alternator for a tempo?
The alternator is not charging the battery, therefore, the coil is getting it's charge only from the battery.
The computer only resets when the battery is removed. The alternator just charges the battery, so if the battery is left connected when the alternator is replaced, the computer should not reset.
Look for a loose or corroded battery cable. If the cables are ok at the battery, check the connection at the starter and at the starter solenoid. Otherwise, the solenoid may need to be replaced.