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1997 Chrysler Cirrus - Web Chatter

MSRP: $18,160 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
1997 chrysler cirrus Professional Edmunds Review

...Of course, Chrysler's minivan success has given them enough insight to know that including an integrated child seat on the options list won't lose them any points. Our main complaint about the Cirrus...

Cars.com
1997 Chrysler Cirrus Professional Cars.com Review

...Even though the Cirrus is rated as a mid-size, its interior is big, owing to the fact that Chrysler's touted "cab-forward" design slides the windshield and dash forward as much as possible to allow...

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MSN Autos user
1997 Cirrus

...Cons: Strange defects: Check engine light frequently comes on, for different reasons, none seem to be valid; paint flaws (contaminants); paint easily chips;...

MSN Autos user
Great Vehicle

...Pros: Styling, and braking...Good quality product... Cons: Front brakes all the time...!!! Overall: Great car and no problems since i have owned it and it had...

MSN Autos user
99% satisfied, theres always something to nit pick

...So just leave it in gear and you wont ever notice it. The motor could use more bottom end torque. It takes off good at 3500rpm but kinda falls on its face...

MSN Autos user
good car

...Overall: good car...


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Where is the Oil Pressure Sending unit on a 1997 Chrysler Cirrus?
It is a V6 2.5L Chrysler Cirrus.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

On all 2.5L engines, the oil pressure sending unit switch is located on the engine block, below the front exhaust manifold on the radiator side. Reference:http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairguide.htm?pageId=0900c1528008965d

Take one of your spark plugs out (leave it connected to the plug wire) and have a friend try to start the car. (don't touch any of the metal bits on the plug). If you don't see sparks it may be a bad ignition control computer or other part of the ignition system. I had this happen on my truck. If...

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