I also have a 2000 Chrysler Sebring which I have owned since 2000 and I love it. I was beginning to have the same problem even sitting in traffic for only a couple seconds would cause the gauge to go up. Now recently when I was sitting in traffic the temperature needle was in the red and the temp. light was on. Thank god traffic started moving again and with in seconds of moving, the needle returned to normal and the light turned off. The car seems to be running fine but concerned I brought it to a Chrysler Dealer and they said it wasn't the thermostat but actually the temperature sensor which had to be replaced. I am not sure what the difference is but they replaced it and it runs normally, no overheating.
On a Chrysler Sebring 2.5L the thermostat is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
The thermostat is under the housing that the lower radiator hose hooks to on the engine.
The thermostat is under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
It is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
AnswerWhich engine?2.7 L
It is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
Check the coolant level. Or, thermostat could be stuck in open position.
It is under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
It is under the housing where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
It is under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
It is under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
On the 2.5L it is under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.