When you say not start, do you mean doesn't crank or does nothing when the key is turned? BClear. I have a 95 that did that and it ended up being the cam sensor. After it stalled I would have to wait a few and then it would start right back up.
There might be air bubbles in the actual pump. You might have to remove it, shake it so the bubbles can get out of there, fill it slowly and reinstall it.
It could be a bad fuel pump and a bad coil. You might need to change your spark plug wires as well.
You might want to check the cable first.My wife has a 1992 and the cable was just caught.And did not need repair.
check the torsion dampener.
if it is bluish-gray smoke, you might have one or several busted oil rings. when the engine gets to this point, it is in your best interest to have the engine completely rebuilt, or get a new car
If you just want to change the bulb,you might be able to reach your hand behind the headlight and twist the locking ring counterclockwise and remove the bulb.you may need to unbolt the headlight housing to make room to replace it.
My 98 riviera was doing the same I put some stp complete fuel system cleaner and it stopped happening might be worth a try it was only $9
By military might.
There are many places one might go to purchase a Chrysler Cordoba. in addition to an official Chrysler dealership, one might also try searching the local classifieds section of the paper.
you need to get petrol or it might be the engine or you need a new spark plug
The only dangers that might arise from driving a vehicle with a failing power steering pump is burning up/breaking the belt that is driving the pump IF and ONLY IF the pump seizes up. The other problem you might have is the increased effort to steer the car. As long as the increased effort while driving is not a problem you can at least drive it to a service station to get it repaired.
Chrysler Sebrings are found mostly at used car dealerships since the Sebring is no longer being manufactured as a new vehicle. You can find where they are available by looking through classified ads through your local newspaper, or by driving to each used car dealership.