It would be very expensive considering that car doesn't have a carburetor.
The Sebring is a Chrysler product. Replace the crankshaft position sensor before beginning any diagnosis.
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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.
The timing belt area of a 2005 Chrysler Sebring typically includes several key components: the timing belt itself, the camshaft and crankshaft pulleys, and the tensioner and idler pulleys. The belt synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring proper timing for engine operation. In this setup, the tensioner maintains the appropriate tension on the belt to prevent slippage. A diagram would visually represent these parts and their arrangement in relation to the engine.
The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.The last Chrysler LeBaron was in 1995. Both engines available that year had timing belts.
supposed to be 105,000 miles i would do it at like 90,000 to be safe, because it is an interference engine and if the belt brakes you will need a new engine.
That depends on what size tires you have and what quality tires you buy. The tires could be between $80 apiece and $250 apiece.
If it blows while driving, I would replace the fuel pump. If it blows when trying to start, I would replace the starter.
The computer is the governor. You would need a way to reprogram it.
At the heater core itself.
The valves can bend. You would then be repairing or replacing the engine.