Want this question answered?
No start, internal engine damage.
Yes, along with many other things.
Replace both of them.
No. The oil pressure sensor is not required for the engine to run.
If you call a Chrysler dealer with the VIN they will check for open recalls for free.
yes
Can be a blown fuse, defective sending unit, or loose of disconnected wiring. The gauge itself can be bad, but not likely.
Yes. Bad struts effect the handling of a vehicle. In an emergency situation where you are required to make a quick maneuver, those bad struts can cause you to not be able to avoid an accident. They will also cause your tires to wear out prematurely.Yes. Bad struts effect the handling of a vehicle. In an emergency situation where you are required to make a quick maneuver, those bad struts can cause you to not be able to avoid an accident. They will also cause your tires to wear out prematurely.
It has Struts and not shocks. If the car is bouncing or floating whenever you hit a dip in the road, or seems to handle poorly, these are signs of worn struts. A leak in one of the struts is also a sign of a bad strut. Mileage is another factor. Struts today will last a long time, but if the car has over 100,000 miles, then more than likely the struts need replacing. As to replacing them, unless you have the proper tools and knowledge, take it to a pro. Serious injury can occur when replacing struts, if you don't know what you are doing.
If the struts are gone, the vehicle will bottom out easily and will tend to continue to bounce after giving a corner of the vehicle a hard shove downward. The vehicle will tend to roll more in corners as a result and will not handle as well as it should.
The best way to locate and identify the fuses for a 2006 PT Cruiser is to consult your owner's manual. Also note that your issue may stem from a burnt bulb breaking the circuit. If a bad bulb, see sources and related links below.
bad struts