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There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
No
To unplug the oil pressure switch for a 1999 Chrysler Sebring 2.5, simply remove the connector from the back of the switch. With the switch unplugged, the computer will think the engine has low oil pressure.
The oil pressure switch is located on the oil filter adapter. Find the oil filter and you should see the oil pressure switch.
This is located right above the oil filter.
Pressure switch on a 2005 Chrysler 300 C can be changed by removing the wires from the switch. Remove the retaining nut. Reverse the process to install the new switch.
It is on the back of the engine, just above the oil pan.
It is just above and to the side of the oil filter.
There is not a pressure switch however there is a temp warning sensor on the back of the crankcase in the bottom
I have the same problem 1998 Suzuki we have to check the oil temp indicator light thermo- switch. Check for loose connection's or for any shorts or a defective thermo-switch.
One can easily be installed. Locate the wire that runs to the water temp sensor. Splice this wire to a switch and then off to a ground. When you flip the switch it will ground the wire and make the fan come on. Do not get confused with the oil temp sensor. It controls the HOT oil light, not the fan.