first you have to run a wire from the red + terminal under the hood or in the left tire well where the battery is for a more direct connection then run rca wires from your head unit as well as a remote wire to your amp run those and the power wire to the amp and your all set
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That would be the crankshaft pulley.
Should be at the bottom or rear of radiator or remove the lower radiator hose
Never mind I didn't mean to post this..I'm in the middle of pulling the belt and wanted to double check my work
Chrysler Cirrus '95-97, 4 Dr Sedan '96-2000, 2 Dr Coupe 1999 & 2000
dont remove ignition take your vin # to dealer and they can cut a key for less than 10 bucks if it has no chip in it.
It is not a direct fit.
I have a '97 Chrysler Cirrus it happens to sometimes. Try to turn the steering wheel back and forth as you turn the key.
AS far as I have found the coil is not serviced separately.AS far as I have found the coil is not serviced separately.
I have a Chrysler Cirrus , and I just got my wheel front passenger side fixed... 208 dollars. I'm pissed
yes, if you buy the right cables, harnesses, box, etc.
Chrysler does not have reset switches.