To unplug the oil pressure switch for a 1999 Chrysler Sebring 2.5, simply remove the connector from the back of the switch. With the switch unplugged, the computer will think the engine has low oil pressure.
Yes, you unplug and unscrew them.
Pull the ABS fuse, unplug a wheel speed sensor, unplug the ABS computer. All of those options will cause the ABS light to illuminate in the cluster.
remove the positive cable under the hood instead of removing the cable from the battery, then take off the top cover and bottom after that get a 4 prong screwdriver, at the top take off the 2 screws and last unplug the connectors finally pull off the multifunction switch off.
There is no reset switch. It is reset with a OBD scan tool after the repair. UNPLUG THE BATTERY FOR ABOUT 15 TO 20 MINUTES AND IT WILL RESET ITSELF. ALSO YOU CAN GO TO ADVANCED AUTO AND THEY WILL RESET IT AS WELL AS READ THE CODES ON IT IF OU HAVE ANY AND LET YOU KNOW WHAT CODES THE CAR IS THROWING
The power steering pressure switch screws in. Simply unplug the wire harness, unscrew the old switch and screw in the new switch. Plug the wiring harness back in.
First unplug the wire harness from the switch. Using the correct size socket (1" if I remember correctly) remove the switch counterclockwise from the transmission. Install the new one in reverse order.
take the rear seats of the empty the hydrolic fluid unplug the hose anf the electric put the new on in replug every thing fil up with hydrolic fluid
unplug electrical connector then put a wrench on it and unscrew it
if your tolking about the a/c low pressure switch it is under the hood on the pass- side back kind a close to the fire wall it screws onto the side of the a/c dryer which is black the switch has 2 wires that plug into it unplug and unscrew the switch
replacement is cheap. unplug the fans with the ac on, or block the condenser. Have gauges connected to monitor the pressure. It should trip before it reaches 400
unplug the battery for 30 seconds.
Easy, you let the Chrysler do it for you! Because of a manufactuers defect, they are guaranteed for life! Yes, some have an extended warranty. Your dealer can check coverage. To replace the switch, you need to remove the lower dash trim. Then reach behind the switch and release the retaining clips and also unplug. Reverse steps to install.