Have you tried jumping the battery. If yes and that didn't work, and the car sounds like it is trying to start but not turning over it is proably your distributer.
The engine on a 99 Chrysler Cirrus will turn but not start if it is not getting enough fuel or has no spark. Both issues can be diagnosed by taking the vehicle to a local mechanic.
My Cirrus wouldn't start with no check engine light either and it was not the battery because the radio, lights, power windows work. After taking to my mechanic he began checking the electrical system and found that the sparks plugs were not getting any power because the distributor was bad.
Start it after filling the radiator.
Because your starter is going bad. You will need a new starter soon!
Honestly about 150,000 miles. After that the transmission will start to stick. common problem.
try jumping the battery in the car or cleaning the cables
the starter has failed.
You hook the cables to the jump start posts under the hood on the driver side.
Possible causes include a weak battery, battery connections, and a failed starter.
It is a non serviceable part of the distributor. The distributor will need replaced if the cam sensor has failed.
map sensor is located on the upper intake on the passenger side near the back.
This is a major problem for most Cirrus models, and thousands of owners have complained. The best website to get info on this issue is http://repairpal.com/cars/chrysler/cirrus#recalls_section It is probably the EGR valve. The EGR valve contributes to hard or rough start, and will probably indicate the beginning of the stalling issues to come. You will find all the recalls on this website that helped me before I invested in a 1998 Cirrus.