Could be a speed sensor or shift solenoid. Its probably electrical related rather that transmission related. Had the same problem with my 92 Grand Caravan. Speed Sensor fixed the problem.
check your transmission control relay.. it might be stuck..
well the transmission could be crapping out, but make sure youre using the right fluid and that you have enough in, Chrysler never made a good transmission in the early 90s though
NO yes and it will ruin your steering rack.
Transmission Control Solenoid
All of the connecters are different, so it would fit but it would never shift properly.
The transmission computer uses sensors located on both the engine and transmission for shift timing.
A 2007 Chrysler Sebring that will not shift out of Park will probably need a shift solenoid replaced. This is inside the transmission and the transmission might have to be taken out of the vehicle to be fixed.
Inside the transmission, on the valve body.
The shift cable is loose or mis adjusted.
either shift relay, or shift modual It does not drop to first gear, it drops into limp mode, that means you have only gear 1 and 2. this can happen, because of wrong signals coming from a faulty speed sensor (on the gearbox) or usually the solenoid or the filters in it are blocked. Replace the solenoid and your tranny will work again like new.
Shift cable adjustment, low fluid, internal transmission failure.
It is inside the shifter.