Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
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Yes, it is part of the oil pump inside the engine.
Down the middle of the valve covers. On a V6 the intake has to be removed to access the rear three.
Sedan and convertible, on the front of the transmission case. Coupe, inside the transmission on the valve body.
Drain valve is on bottom of radiator on passenger side. Valve at controls flow is directly above facing the engine. quite difficult to get to.
The coil for the four cylinder is on the top of the valve cover. The coil on the six cylinder is inside the distributor.
bottom of rad you will see a small drain valve
EGR Valve is dirty, or stuck open. Replace or better yet change.
I've just cleaned the EGR valve on my 1999 Sebring Convertible. The EGR valve is over by the battery. Look from the front for something that resembles a thermostat.Old AnswerI have a 98 lxi V6. I believe the 3.0 liter is layed out in the same fashion. If it is, the valve is attached to the back of the intake plenum(the big silver thing that looks like 6 tubes stuck together) between the plenum and the firewall. Go to an autoparts store and buy a manual for the sebring. The directions are in there. That is how I did it. Hope this helps.
It don't have a low pressure valve. the high pressuer sensor is in the high pressure line next to the raditor. It don't have a low pressure valve. the high pressuer sensor is in the high pressure line next to the raditor.
That function is handled by the antilock brake hydraulic unit.That function is handled by the antilock brake hydraulic unit.
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