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No. The seats are bolted solid in place.
No, the seat back is bolted in place.No, the seat back is bolted in place.
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You left the top down when it rained?
You could use the non-convertable seats in a convertable Sebring, but there would be a huge safety issue as you would not have seatbelts. The seatbelts are built in to the Sebring convertable seats. The bolt down assemblies for both however are identicle.
You add transmission fluid down the dipstick tube under the hood.
Down the middle of the valve covers. On a V6 the intake has to be removed to access the rear three.
EGR Valve is dirty, or stuck open. Replace or better yet change.
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From what i have been told and read that means the pumb needs hydraulic fluid , it might have a leak in one of the lines.
On my 97 convertible there are rubber plugs in the front rear fenderwells down at the bottom. I found this out the hard way because the rear floor was wet when the water could not escape. How stupid is it that plugs are in there in the first place.
It shuts down the voltage to the primary coil on the distributor, power to fuel injectors, and fuel pump also.