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So, I recently bought my Sebring JXI. It’s a V6, and I seem to be having issues with it starting. It will turn over, but not start. I found out that it was not creating a spark, so I replaced the spark plugs and wires. Still won’t work, so I replaced the distributor cap and rotator. Still no spark. So, I tested the fuel pump. It’s working just fine. Now I take it to a shop. They replace the entire distributor. It works GREAT. I was super pleased, but now (not even a week later) it is repeating the issue. I have no clue what it could be.

Sounds like a timing issue to me. Especially after a full distributor replacement. If I were you I would take your car back to the shop and have them reset your timing and ensure all of the bolts are secured down tightly. It COULD possibly be a computer error, im not to much into Chrysler but I am sure they can see if your ECM is throwing codes. Just ideas

Check the timing belt , if u got one.

i have a 1999 sebring and i have a bad positive jump start post in my fuse box what can i do to fix it