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It does not have one.
It drives the alternator, power steering, and ac compressor.
The 2000 Chrysler Cirrus typically requires Chrysler Power Steering Fluid, which is a specific formulation designed for its steering systems. If that is not available, you can use a compatible ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid as an alternative. Always check the owner’s manual or consult with a professional to ensure the correct fluid is used.
the pcm is located under the hood on the left hand side just left of the ecm
Check your power steering fluid level. It may be low.
On a 1998 Chrysler Cirrus, the fuel pump relay is located in the power distribution center, which is found in the engine compartment. It is typically situated near the battery, and the relay is labeled for easy identification. To access it, you may need to remove the cover of the power distribution center. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
Could be a blown head gasket or the piston rings Could be a blown head gasket or the piston rings
The starter relay on a 1995 Chrysler Cirrus with a V6 engine is located in the power distribution center (PDC), which is situated in the engine compartment. The PDC is typically found near the battery, mounted on the passenger side. You can identify the starter relay by referring to the diagram on the cover of the PDC for proper labeling.
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.
It is probably your power steering pump. The belt could be loose, it could be low on fluid, or it could be going bad.
On a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus, the fuel pump relay is located in the power distribution center (PDC), which is typically found in the engine compartment. To access it, open the hood and look for the black box labeled as the PDC; the relay is usually marked on the underside of the cover. You may need to refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and identification of the fuel pump relay within the PDC.
The horn on a 2000 Chrysler Cirrus may continue to honk due to a stuck horn relay, a malfunctioning steering wheel horn switch, or a short circuit in the wiring. If the relay is faulty, it may remain closed, causing continuous power to the horn. Additionally, moisture or corrosion in the wiring can lead to unintended activation. Inspecting and replacing the faulty components should resolve the issue.