Chrysler/Dodge
When a 1998 Chrysler Sebring makes noise while shifting the transmission should undergo a fluid change. Dirty fluid can cause hard shifting. The engine should also be given a diagnostics test to see if all the sensors are functioning correctly.
On the 2005 Chrysler Sebring, the condensate drain is located under the hood. It is on the firewall. Haynes makes a repair manual with diagrams and instructions on how to repair a condensate drain.
Yes, Chrysler still makes the Sebring convertible. You can see the 2010 model by visiting this website: http://www.chrysler.com/en/2010/sebring_convertible/ Yes, Chrysler even just came out with a 2010 Sebring convertible. You can read about this new car as well as the Sebring in general at http://www.chrysler.com/en/2010/sebring_convertible/innovations/conveniences/
There is a good chance it's your drive belts. If it's worse when it's cold or when you start the car check your belts'
I'm pretty sure that Chrysler themselves designed and build that motor.
I work at a Chrysler dealr and the oil we are currently getting from Chrysler is Penzoil. It used to be Mobil.
It was introduced in 1961 and available in all Chrysler makes.
Could be starter drive or weak battery you should check out the battery first
If the squeak changes with fan speed, the fan needs replaced.
It's can be Chrysler, but not Mercedes, because MB 2.9L engine has 5 cylinders, Kia's engine has 4.
Thanks for the joke. My question was serious, because my wife wants to buy a used Mini Cooper, and I heard that Chrysler makes their engines. My last Chrysler sucked, mainly because it had a MITSUBISHI engine in it, so I don't trust either company to make a reliable engine for the mini.