I'm no expert.... but... I crashed my car and part of the repair involved getting a new rear axle, afterward I noticed that filling the fuel tank took ages.... fuel would back up all the time. I brought it to a garage for service, and mentioned the fuel issue, they had a look - and said that a flexible piece of piping was kinked and causing it to back up - they straigtened it out - said it was a two minute task, and didn't charge any extra for it (so I'm guessing it does not require any great skill or expertise). This was not the same garage that did the accident repairs - so it really must have been a minor job.....
The most common causes would be low coolant and inoperable radiator fan.
Common issues are transmission issues and avoid any model with the 2.7L!
This is a fairly common problem. If you do a search at www.sebringclub.com in the "how to" section you should find your answer complete with pictures. Irritating isn't it. Anon
If the Chrysler Sebring won't start after going through a puddle, the problem is probably that the starter relay switch got wet. This is not a common thing but if the starter relay was bad to begin with, moisture will make the problem worse. The starter relay is located on the starter.
It is possible a little low on coolant and has an air bubble in the heater core.
It is not common, but does happen.It is not common, but does happen.
Common brake problems on a 97 Chrysler Sebring can be caused by leaks, worn pads, and stuck calipers. Check your brake system as problems can cause a serious accident.
The most common would be engine cranks but does not start.
It is very common for the starter to be the cause of that fuse blowing.
The common cause is a failed blower resistor.
The most common cause is a failure of the fuel tank level sensor.
The names of Chrysler cars are Sebring, Crusier, and Impala. Those are a few common names of Chrysler cars. There are many more models and names of these cars.