You might have electrical problems with your 1998 Sebring because there is a problem with the main computer or "brain" of the vehicle. This could cause the wipers, gear shifter, and air bag to malfunction.
Common brake problems on a 97 Chrysler Sebring can be caused by leaks, worn pads, and stuck calipers. Check your brake system as problems can cause a serious accident.
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Using a multimeter and spark tester will help find the source of a voltage problem on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring. Having a repair manual on hand will troubleshoot the system, but many electrical problems require tedious sifting through wiring to find the faulty short or ground which is causing an issue.
It is the electrical connection under the steering wheel that allows for rotation.
The fuse box on a 1998 Chrysler Sebring is located under the dash, near the hood release. It contains most of the vital fuses used by the vehicle's electrical system.
It is the part between the intake and the air cleaner. It has electrical sensors and cables attached to it.
The TCM should only prevent the transmission from shifting properly.
It will bolt up, but I do not think you will have the power electrical connector.
The most common window problems in a 2007 Sebring are the fuse, the relay, the switch, and the motor. Check the fuse and the relay. If they are ok then the door will have to have the panel removed to reach the switch and motor.
The address of the Sebring Library is: 195 W. Ohio St., Sebring, 44672 1397
Common issues are transmission issues and avoid any model with the 2.7L!
The first step is having the computer checked for codes. When you know the failure code you can diagnose for possible causes.