inside transmission attached to valve body
It does not have a reset.
The neutral safety switch on a 1998 Chrysler Sebring JXi with an automatic transmission is located on the transmission itself. It is typically mounted near the transmission's shift linkage, allowing it to detect whether the transmission is in park or neutral. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers, depending on the vehicle's configuration and layout.
There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body, it is called a TRS (transmission range sensor)
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body, it is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).
In the gas tank? I have an '07 and that's where it is in mine. Chrysler does not use inertia/reset switches.
To replace the neutral safety switch on a Chrysler Sebring, first, ensure the vehicle is in park or neutral and disconnect the battery. Then, locate the neutral safety switch, typically found on the transmission. Remove any necessary components for access, disconnect the electrical connector, and unbolt the switch. Install the new switch by reversing the removal steps, reconnect the battery, and test to ensure proper function.
The neutral safety switch is mounted on the driver side of the transmission case just above the oil pan.
Chrysler doesn't use fuel shut off switches
Drivers Side, transmission below shift linkage
There are four seat belts in a Chrysler Sebring Convertible. The car seats 4 passengers, and seats must have seat belts installed as a safety precaution.