there should be 4-8 black wires about the size of a pencil running across your motor from one location(black "box"). They will each end at a plug. actually its a little more difficult than the last answer.. 3 are easy to see on top of the engine.. the other 3 are underneath the manifold.. you have to remove it to get to them along with your air intake hose.. good luck with this one.. when you do it.. you should replace the gaskit on the manifold too.. keeps everything running well. Happy hunting and good luck,. :)
engine needs to be removed
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and transmission sides of the engine.
They are on the front, rear, and transmission side.
When changing the spark plugs on car for the first time it is important to have a diagram. For a Chrysler Sebring Convertible, a person can find the diagram in the maintenance manual of the car.
you have 2of the plug wires on the wrong plugs or distributor cap
Shop vac. There are plugs in the rear wheel wells which need to be removed for the water to drain.
No, only on the sides.
Down the middle of the valve covers. On a V6 the intake has to be removed to access the rear three.
On my 97 convertible there are rubber plugs in the front rear fenderwells down at the bottom. I found this out the hard way because the rear floor was wet when the water could not escape. How stupid is it that plugs are in there in the first place.
The freeze plugs are on the engine, not the transmission.
There are several freeze plugs but the ones that are hidden and you are probably looking for are between the engine and the transmission mounting. The bad news is that you have to remove the transmission to some extent to even see the plugs. Good luck.
Read the manual.