2006 Chrysler sebring

Asked by Cooper Dec 30, 2018 at 01:35 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed my alternator, battery, and the stater
relay fuse and it still clicks but no start. Light come
on and everything. If someone could help thatd be
great

1 Answer

26,870

The battery has a full charge and connections all good. If wiring circuit has a problem, replacing the component won't fix it. Use a digital multimeter across battery posts, everything off, what is the reading? 12.6 volts is a generic spec for a full charge. If the battery is down, we're just spinning our wheels, can't test anything. You can also, leave meter leads touching the battery posts, have helper turn key to crank, what does the reading show, does the voltage drop, if so, how much? Does the reading stay about the same? In the diagram, you might be able to pull relay, use jumper wire on the switch side of relay, the right side in diagram, between the two terminals, top and bottom in the picture. The starter motor should crank the engine, That doesn't mean it will start. If you try that make sure tranny is in park or neutral and parking brake is set. Sometimes when battery voltage is lost, some systems may need to relearn or be reprogrammed. I could keep talking, but, I think I'll stop, for now. I can only help with testing. Any applicable trouble codes?

1 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Own this car?

Share your experience with others.

2006 Chrysler Sebring

Review another car

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Sparky222
    Reputation
    4,920
  • #2
    ces13
    Reputation
    2,780
  • #3
    C Daigle
    Reputation
    2,760
View All

Know more, shop wisely

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Chrysler 300
346 Great Deals out of 6,983 listings starting at $999
Used Honda Accord
1,526 Great Deals out of 30,179 listings starting at $1,500
Used Toyota RAV4
2,109 Great Deals out of 29,303 listings starting at $2,950
Used Honda Civic
1,387 Great Deals out of 30,165 listings starting at $1,299
Used Chrysler Crossfire
15 Great Deals out of 221 listings starting at $3,294
Used Chrysler PT Cruiser
4 Great Deals out of 294 listings starting at $2,995
Used Mitsubishi Eclipse
4 Great Deals out of 90 listings starting at $3,000
Used Ford Mustang
935 Great Deals out of 22,232 listings starting at $2,000
Used Toyota Camry
2,061 Great Deals out of 32,849 listings starting at $900
Used Cadillac CTS
119 Great Deals out of 1,547 listings starting at $1,995
Used Dodge Dakota
20 Great Deals out of 532 listings starting at $1,994
Used Mercedes-Benz CLK
39 Great Deals out of 463 listings starting at $3,500

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.