Chrysler Repair: 1998 Chrysler Cirrus will not start, chrysler cirrus, amp fuse


Question
My car ran perfect one day then next morning would not start. It will crank but won't start. Brand new battery, and I have checked all the fuses. I read alot about the ASD in several of you past answers but I cant find the ASD relay. I am getting no spark and I tested the injectors with a test light and nothing at all. All I see that is labeled ASD/PC is a 20 AMP fuse is the PDC. Is there another place to look for the ASD relay? 2.5l V6. Thanks in advance!

Answer
Hi Mike,
There is a rear extension of the PDC at a lower level. You may want to remove the air duct to see it. The front inboard relay is the ASD.
Even without doing that, do you hear the fuel pump run for a second when you turn on the ignition? If so, then the ASD is working. But if you don't get spark or injector click when cranking then you probably have a bad crank or cam(in the dirstributor) sensor. To tell which you have to get a code readout (unfortunately requires a plug in code reader to socket under the dash by the steering column or measure the signal pulses with voltmeter from the sensors while turning the engine over by hand). Let me know what you learn and also if you have a voltmeter to check the sensors.
Roland
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