I have a 1998 Chrysler Cirrus that I got last year from my aunt. It was well taken care of by my uncle. It runs nice, everything seems normal. But my sister was hitting 30 on a street and it started going backwards and it stalled, she said there was no oil, but we just checked it and there was a normal level of oil in it. I was thinking maybe ... Read More
1998 Chrysler Cirrus LXi
Written by: maximum_speed on Mar 25, 2010 5:30:29 PM
just like the rest of you guys, my cirrus just stopped on me but more of a different story, it happened when i went to go fill up the tank and the guy filled it up with fuel 87 instead of 89 or 93(which i always get). My car would run for a whole day then decide to shut off, run for another whole day and at the same time shut ... Read More
Re: 2000 cirrus engine died while on driving on the freeway [spencers225]
Written by: wallymaven on Aug 8, 2009 8:53:35 AM
I have a 1998 Chrysler Cirrus lxi which died suddenly on my way to work this week. I have checked the coil and distributor with an ohmmeter and everything checks out. I can hear the fuel pump kick in when I turn on the ignition key, and have tested absolutely everything with no spark yet to the engine. 266 000 kms, no problems whatsoever and now sudden death. I will replace ... Read More
Re: 95 cirrus - random stall - wont restart for 20 mins to an hour [seansemke]
Written by: chrysler_1998 on Jul 23, 2009 5:27:46 PM
Sounds like the "crank sensor", i had a 1992 Buick Lesabre do the same thing.
1998 Chrysler Cirrus LXI V6 skips
Written by: chrysler_1998 on Jul 23, 2009 5:22:35 PM
The only issue i am having right now with my cirrus is it is only firing on 4 cylinders number 4 & 5 are misfiring. I have changed the spark plugs and plug wires, it still misfires on # 4&5 cylinders. I am gonna try changing the distributor cap and rotor, but if that does not work .......any other ideas?....
Written by: chrysler_1998 on Jul 23, 2009 5:32:21 PM
If it's a V6 they don't have a coil pack, it only has a distributor which will run you about $225.00 at Advanced Auto. I think personally it's the timing belt, i would have that checked.
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