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cold air intake and a performance exhaust. get k@n and magnaflow thats what i did to my 2010 sebring and it made a huge difference!
check your coolant level
Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.Group 34, approx 600 cold crank amps.
you need to put more in your question but I could say your oil is too cold so its really thick
I had the same problem...until I had the coolant in the AC system recharged two years ago
When you say in the red do you mean in a vacunm? if so it sounds like a blockage or expansion valve, I had the same problem and pulled a filter dryer and expansion valve from a 97 Sebring at the local junk and now I have ice cold air, total cost $15 bucks, hope this helps, CB
There is a good chance it's your drive belts. If it's worse when it's cold or when you start the car check your belts'
Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.Group 27, about 750 cold crank amps.
First off, it has nothing to do with cold weather. If you unlock the door with out the key (i.e. pull up with your the door lock with window down) and you then open the door the alarm will go off.
Group 34 Approx 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34 Approx 600 cold crank amps
Group 34, around 600 cold crank ampsGroup 34, around 600 cold crank amps