2001 chrysler sebring turns over but won't start

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Asked by GuruLN2R1 Apr 14, 2019 at 09:51 PM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring LXi Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

was running fine. Died out at a stoplight. Jumped it and started right up and ran for another couple weeks before it was parked for about a month. Started up and while driving the rear defroster was put on at about the same time that the car died out. Haven't been able to start it since. Put in new battery just to rule that out. Turns over fine but doesn't fire up. Used starter fluid but no help. My daughter's first car and I can't figure it out or don't know where to look further. Please help with any suggestions. Thank you.

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Thank you, I have not. Do you know the best way to check the fuel pump that is in the gas tank?

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Have you thought it could be a bad alternator not charging the battery or starter it can be many things check the fuses under the hood I have the same car an I had mine 3 years now an been giving me problems whole time an now my alternator just went out

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have bought a new battery and cranks over strong but wont start. How about a crank or camshaft sensor?

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It could be camshalf sensor if you put a new battery in an still won’t start is it trying to start an fire up when you turn the key have you check fuel relay my car was trying to start an trying to fire up but couldn’t turn out to be fuel relay

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