I also have a 2004 Chrysler Sebring. The cost of a tune-up varies widely on where the service is performed, as well as the required labor and parts. A well maintained Sebring is relatively cheap to service, most of my oil changes have cost me between $20 and $30 including tire rotations. A major service such as a tune-up can cost upward of a few hundred dollars if the alignment is off, battery life, tire wear, etc. Be sure to check Chrysler dealerships, they often have seasonal discounts on tune-ups.
Round.
behind the top rear seat
No
I use a scan tool.
16 gallons
Red 5 year HOAT type.
Automatic transmission fluid.
1000 pounds.1000 pounds.
The same size that was in there is what will work with out major modifications.
5w30 but it depends on the size of your engine.
It is mounted on bracket just above the brake pedal.
You look at it and if it is cracked and leaking grease it has failed.