The Mitsubishi 2.5 engine in the Chrysler Sebring is known for several common issues, including oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gasket and oil pan. Owners have also reported problems with the timing belt, which can lead to significant engine damage if not replaced on schedule. Additionally, issues with overheating and poor fuel economy are frequently noted, often linked to cooling system problems or fuel injection faults. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help mitigate these issues.
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.
Common issues are transmission issues and avoid any model with the 2.7L!
Failed speed sensors, leaking cooler lines, or a leaking solenoid pack.
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.
It is not common, but does happen.It is not common, but does happen.
The most common would be engine cranks but does not start.
The most common causes would be low coolant and inoperable radiator fan.
The common cause is a failed blower resistor.
The most common cause is a failure of the fuel tank level sensor.
The names of Chrysler cars are Sebring, Crusier, and Impala. Those are a few common names of Chrysler cars. There are many more models and names of these cars.
The most common cause is a failed blower motor resistor.
Sounds like front pump seal if automatic-very common