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I also have a 2004 Chrysler Sebring. The cost of a tune-up varies widely on where the service is performed, as well as the required labor and parts. A well maintained Sebring is relatively cheap to service, most of my oil changes have cost me between $20 and $30 including tire rotations. A major service such as a tune-up can cost upward of a few hundred dollars if the alignment is off, battery life, tire wear, etc. Be sure to check Chrysler dealerships, they often have seasonal discounts on tune-ups.
Replacing a windshield on a modern car is not a DIY job, besides, a broken windshields are covered by your insurance with no deductible. Call a Automobile glass replacement service and have them replace it.
Chrysler Sebring is a great brand of car. Wiring diagrams are great use for mechanics. They could be found at local service dealers or auto parts stores.
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There is not a service interval for the chain. It should last for the life of the motor.There is not a service interval for the chain. It should last for the life of the motor.
A2003 Chrysler Town and Country has a timing chain, not a belt. The chain does not have a service interval.
Have it checked for codes, That is the same as the check engine light.
A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country has a timing chain which does not have a service interval.
Take it to a service shop and have the trans checked for codes.
The timing chain should last the life of the engine. It does not have a service interval.
Service fill approx 5 quarts. Dry fill approx 9 quarts. Mopar ATF+4
Usually removing the radiator drain plug or lower radiator hose. Make sure to have a drain pan large enough to hold the coolant. The thermostat is usually on the upper radiator hose, but shouldn't need replacing unless it is defective. Better yet, get yourself a Chilton service manual for the Sebring, they aren't expensive and well worth it.