Turn your lights on. If they are dim, or don't turn on at all it's a bad battery. Otherwise it's the starter. Least likely would be an electrical problem like a loose wire or something.
The shift solenoid B for a 1997 Chrysler Convertible is located inside the transmission. The speed sensor has to be removed to access the bolts to remove the cover over this shift solenoid.
Over temperature warning.
Good Luck! Just had this done by Chrysler mechanic, took him 7 hours labor and cost me over $700. Brilliant engineering by Chrysler.
Follow the lower radiator hose to the engine block. It is located below the housing that the hose goes over.
Many other options. No fuel pressure, broken timing belt, computer malfunction, no spark,
It depends on whether the 2005 Chrysler Sebring is a coupe, sedan or convertable. See sources and related links below for more information. Since there are over 22 different wiper arm attachments, do not buy wipers just by length only. Be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. This ensures correct length AND correct attachment.
A broken timing chain is possible.
it has a blown fuse
You will need to have your car towed to the nearest Chrysler dealer (New Chrysler) (Yea Towing insurance) and they can Key it for about 35 dollairs. If you want the key with the remoteless functionalilty that will run you a bit over $100.
I had to replace the ones in my 1997 Sebring. Using a tool such as a flat head screwdriver detach the plastic cover that is over the door speaker. Remove the screws that are holding the speaker to the door. Pull the speaker out enough to detach the plastic clip that connects the wiring to the speaker. Installing the door speaker is the reverse of removing the speakers.
There isn't a vehicle speed signal wire on a 2007 Sebring. The transmission computer uses its input and output sensors to factor vehicle speed. It then transmits that message over the communication wires of the vehicle.
Dead battery, loose battery cable, failed starter, blown fuse, failed neutral switch,