Battery cables can be loose or corroded at battery or starter .
Ignition switch. Clean contacts with electrical cleaner or replace
Well it wouldn't be a solenoid. My guess would be a starter relay.check to see if you can find the buzzing noise .it could be a fuseable link that's starting to fail .
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Mine did the click, click and the timing chain had snapped. If any of you have 2.7 litre engines plan on an engine rebuild or a replacement. Look up the 2.7 engine size along with oil sludge and timing chains. Grab yourself a towel to sop up the tears. This car is 100% garbage and I'm shopping for another non Chrysler product this week.
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Your starter sylinoid is most likely toast. Unfortunately most of the time you need to replace the entire starter nowadays to remedy this situation.
Replace your starter, or you may have corrosion on your battery cables.
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Sounds like you need a starter, or you have a loose wire somewhere under the hood.
SOURCE: 2001 Sebring convertable, 3.3L, Turn the key
you have a crossed wire thats blowing the fuse. Check all wires to the starter also to the fuse box and to the battery
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Mine is doing the same thing. We are getting ready to replace the starter. Hopefully that is the problem. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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The starter solenoid can buzz when you have voltage drop from corrosion or loose connections .
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