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The best place to find an engine diagram for a Chrysler Sebring would be in the owner's manual. If you do not have your, contact Chrysler or check your library.
It would have to be a special build or a replacement engine.
A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.
A serpentine belt has a specific length according to the make and model of the engine to which it is fitted. Its purpose is to drive additional features on the engine, such as the water pump, alternator etc. Bypassing any of these auxiliaries would mean the engine would not function correctly and ultimately would damage the engine perhaps beyond repair.
It will not fit.
It is called a 41TE. Any Chrysler minivan from 1998-2000 with the same engine would work.It is called a 41TE. Any Chrysler minivan from 1998-2000 with the same engine would work.
A flashing check engine light is an indication of a severe engine misfire.
That would depend on what year and engine. I would think most are made in the USA or Europe for the European diesel version.
If it is from the same year and engine size it would be the same.
The engine oil is overfilled.
Performance wise it would be the 6.1L SRT8 Hemi produces by Chrysler motors. Performance/Economical would be the 5.7l Hemi R/T produced by Chrysler motors.
The valves can bend. You would then be repairing or replacing the engine.