Does the check-engine light come on? If it does then the OBD computer will have recorded the reason why. Go here to get the error code: http://www.allpar.com/fix/codes/index.html I did this and found I had a faulty oxygen sensor. Good luck!
A flashing check engine light is an indication of a severe engine misfire.
The bulb is burnt out or has been removed.
No
That would be the crankshaft pulley.
check the ecm fuse
Since it is 13 years old, you would junk the car.
Some vehicles have an engine continuence fuse in one of your fuse boxes. look on the back of the lid to see if your car has one it might be blown. change it if there is one and that might solve your problem
Yes, they will. The only difference would be in the bumper since they are unique for the Dodge and Chrysler logos.
Usually the thermostat can be located by following the top radiator hose to the engine and it would be right there, fastened by possibly two bolts to the intake. That is correct for the four cylinder. On the six, it is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
On your brake peddle there is a switch it is either bad or stuck, most likely.
The on/off switch is on the same panel as the fan speed switch.
little to no oil. Same thing just happened to my 98 Cirrus the other day. I had to push it to a Gas Station, put 5 quarts of oil in it and let it sit overnight at the Gas Station. Once I came back, it was running again.