The starter has failed.
A failed starter is a likely cause.
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No, the alarm will not affect the trans.
The abs computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
The blower motor is failing and will need replaced.
Engine, Transmission, Body, can all prevent starting in different ways.
Short in the wiring or the lamp holder for the tail light is corroded.
It is very common for the starter to be the cause of that fuse blowing.
Yes, the lower ball joint on a Chrysler Sebring typically has a snap ring that secures it within the lower control arm. This snap ring helps keep the ball joint in place and ensures proper function. It's important to check the condition of the snap ring during maintenance or replacement to ensure safety and performance.
The body computer is on the back side of the dash fuse box. It is one of the computers in charge of the theft alarm. That can cause a no start.
I have a 1996 Chrysler sebring convertible and I have had a new battery go bad three times in two years. Chrysler dealers across America could not solve the problem. I wound up stranded in a little town called Olds, Alberta, about 60 miles north of Calgary, Alberta, on a weekend in a hail storm and my car would not start. The nearest Chrysler Dealer in town fixed the problem in a couple hours. The problem was a faulty fuel-pump sending unit which caused a slow electrical power leak from the battery.