sorry, i dont know where else to put this information...
just as title says. one day after i had the oil changed, i had noticed that the pcv vacuum line was disconnected. when i hooked it back up, the car shut off. i had the valve replaced and the line and the box it connects to replaced. the problem still exists. ive been driving it around with it unhooked but it eats up much gas than usual. any ideas? thanks!
Do you have a MIL (check engine) light illuminated in your dashboard? if so, you should take it to autozone or advance auto parts and have them pull the codes on the car. You could even spend the money on a OBDII code reader to retrieve the codes on your own. This code would then allow you to identify the sensor that is malfunctioning.
Its located on the passengers side near the floorboard and the firewall..............
The 1997 Chrysler Sebring radio amplifier does have an in-line fuse. The in-line fuse will be in the radio wiring harness.
The shut off valve.
it shuts off and the tv screen sais line
Either its dead or line is busy
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Find the fuel line or where the fuel injectors are and fallow the fuel line they are connected to and at some point you will find a connection much like a tire connection that is where you will do a fuel pressure test from
Check the gas line disconect the line going to the carb and blow on it or let it run some out of the line to see if its getting gas.
the bone connected to your chin