The same thing is happening with my 98 and what I've been able to solve for this issue is it has to be the fuses. Not sure which one, but I've done a little trial and error and I've gotton the car to start twice so far but haven't been able to pinpoint which exact fuse keeps blowing out. Good Luck Though!
Time for a new car ! Not a Chrysler product !
maybe try it
Nothing except the radio presets and the radio if it has theft deterrent.
Check the engine ground before replacing parts. I have a 97 Plymouth Breeze that would not turn over, but the lights and radio worked. After replacing 4 parts (starter/solenoid, ignition switch, crank case sensor and safety switch), it turned out that the engine was not grounded properly. Once the ground was reattached correctly, car started.
THE LIGHTS ON THE RADIO ON THE LEFT SIDE ARE NOT LUMINATED. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO FIX THIS PROBLEM?
Check fuse #8. Its the ignition fuse. If this is the problem, your gauges won't work either when you turn the key on.
sounds very much like a dead/weak battery, if the dash lights/dome light/radio/etc dim out when you try the key that's likely it. My lights turn on fine, put in a good battery and still have the same problem, any idea what the problem could be? Answer Starter (solenoid) You should check your battery connections. Make sure there tight
The Breeze - radio network - was created on 2010-07-04.
Hospital Radio Plymouth was created in 1969.
Radio Plymouth was created on 2010-02-28.
The fact that the lights don't work may be a problem with the fuse. You should have your radio examined by a professional.
Check to see if the Neon stereo lights come on. If the radio lights up then there could be an internal problem or a problem with an external amplifier.