Yes, eventually all water pumps fail.
The TCM should only prevent the transmission from shifting properly.
Yes, the 2.4L engine in the 2003 Chrysler Sebring is a non-interference engine. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the pistons would not collide with the valves, preventing potential severe engine damage. However, it is still important to replace the timing belt at the recommended intervals to avoid any issues.
Yes
Sounds like a failed control head.
On the auto temp system that happens when the blower motor resistor fails. It is behind the glove box.
Senses Fail was created in 2002.
all Chrysler transmissions are prone to fail early ^^ incorrect. only the overdrive trannys are problematic. change the fluid and filter every 20K and you'll be fine.
Depends on which engine it has which you fail to list.
Without Fail was created on 2002-05-09.
Senses Fail formed in 2002 and their first album was released in 2004.
Water pumps in cars usually fail because the main bearing wears out. Well water pumps usually fail because the impeller wears out.
YOU DON'T!!! I have a 2003 avalanche and I had to replace the water pump you can't replace the seals!!! It's a defect in the 2001 to 2003 avalanche the seals fail.