On the six cylinder, yes.
It is built into the distributor, not available seperately.
It is built into the distributor and is not available without buying a distributor.
It is built internal to the distributor.
On the 4 cylinders it is on the top center of the engine. On the 2.5L V6 it is built inside the distributor and is not servicable, the whole distributor has to be replaced.
The coil is built into the Distributor you have to replace the entire distributer excluding the cap you may reuse your old cap if it is still good.
The Chrysler Cirrus was only built from 1995-2000. The washer bottle is under the hood on the driver side.
The Chrysler Cirrus was only built from 1995-2000. The radiator cap is located on the housing where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
For some reason when you take a plug wire off while the car is running it blows the control module built into the distributor. You will have to replace the whole distributor to fix. I have had this happen twice on my 96 Cirrus.
You can not bypass the factory alarm. It is built into the computers on the car.
It was built with plain old green. No fancy type required.
I think it was built in the distributor
On the 2.5L V6 it is built inside the distributor.