Over temperature warning.
In the middle (about 195 degrees).
You need to check the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge.
Check your grounding on your temp sending unit.
no water
The fuel level sensor is on the fuel pump, in the fuel tank.
The odometer unit has failed and will need replaced.
In a 2000 Chrysler Sebring, the fuse for the speedometer and gas gauge is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You should check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number, but it is usually labeled as "Instrument Panel" or "Gauges." If the gauges are not functioning, inspecting and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
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There isn´t a one (W168). The car only has a temperature warning light.
Engine is overheating, faulty gauge, faulty temp sensor......
Your car has a thermostat that limits the coolant from circulating until the motor is warm, the car should run under water's boiling temperature, depending on a set temperature according to the rating of the thermostat. in layman's terms, your temperature gauge should run from middle to 3/4 when operating. If the temperature gauge doesn't ever reach the red marker on the gauge you should have nothing to worry about.All cars must reach a certain temperature to burn fuel efficiently. A cold engine does not properly burn fuel. I owned an older Sebring which would take 5-10 minutes to warm up on a 20F day.
The Chrysler Sebring is the worst car on gas milage i have ever had and for being a 4 cylinder i will never buy one again I recently purchased a 2003 Chrysler Sebring, 4 cyl. 73,000 original miles, great condition inside and outside. I paid $5300! So far, it gets really good mileage! The only problem I have encountered, so far, is that, after idling for several minutes, the car dies out. Seems to be a common problem, regardless of the year. Also, when the car is below 1/2 tank of gas, the gauge doesn't read properly. I've run out of gas twice with no warning! Bummer!