Chrysler Sebring won't start, possible battery or electrical connection issue on Chrysler Sebring

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler Sebring owners report experiencing starting problems due to various battery and electrical connection issues. Common complaints include a dead battery that lacks sufficient charge to start the engine or operate electrical components. Others have noted a weak battery, which may produce a clicking noise when attempting to start, indicating it can activate the solenoid but not power the starter. Additionally, some owners have encountered problems with a failing battery that causes the starter to crank slowly, leading to hesitation during ignition. Electrical connection issues, such as loose connections, damaged wires, or corrosion on the battery terminals, have also been reported to interrupt current flow and contribute to starting difficulties. To address these issues, it is advised that owners check battery health, inspect for corrosion, and ensure all connections are secure, with professional assistance recommended if problems persist.

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Chrysler Sebring vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 57,000 miles
(57,000 - 57,000)

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