Moisture is getting into the distributor cap. It evaporates when it gets warm out. Replace it.
A part has failed. Find where the leak starts, and fix that part.
Belt gets wet and starts to slip?
Diamelar Chrysler
Chrysler didn't have factory installed remote starts in 1998. Factory installed remote starts came in the 2007 years. It was likely installed at a dealer when the car was bought.
The cluster circuit board may have a malfunction.
Your car does not have a mass airflow sensor. It does sound like you are getting moisture in some electrical component. The first step would be to check the car for check engine light codes.
Chrysler is an auto manufacturing company.
Battery disconnected within last 50 starts
How about the Chrysler K cars from the '80s? Boxy, but somewhat functional, I think.
Had the same problem and it was the computer chip in the ignition key
security problem mine does the same thing starts and dies over and over im still trying to find out how to shut off alarm
Generally speaking, both stratiform and convective clouds will produce precipitation. So stratus cloud ("scud") and stratocumulus will produce drizzle, cumulus and/or cumulonimbus will produce showers of rain, snow or hail, while altostratus and nimbostratus will produce rain or snow. The middle level cloud altocumulus castellanus will produce light showers. Cirrus is composed of ice crystals and while virga (rain falling but evaporating) can sometimes be seen, high level cloud rarely produces precipitation. Bear in mind that the low, middle and high cloud etages vary in height with latitude so cirrus may be reported over polar regions at 10,000 ft, so it's possible that precipitation may fall from cirrus over high latitude regions.