They should be under the floor in the trunk, with the spare tire.
they are located in small compartment in hatch.
Use a 6 point metric socket and you may put a pipe on your wrench to increase leverage.
13mm
For the 2.7l v6 engine, it is located on the left engine bank at the very front of the head. Look down at the front of the engine head, right under the top radiator hose and you will see a connector that is attached to the camshaft position sensor. It is held in place with a 13mm bolt. The top of the bolt has a wire loom cap on it that supports the wiring harness. Remove the plastic cap from the screw top and then remove the bolt with the 13mm wrench. After the bolt is removed, pull the sensor out. It is easier to remove the bolt by first removing the connector from the sensor.
special inline wrench gm ford Chrysler OTC tool # 6509
if it is a 3.5 like mine it is located right next to the thermostat and a 10mm wrench and 5 minutes
With a wrench!
To remove the rear seat back in a 1992 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible, first, locate the retaining bolts at the bottom of the seat back; these are usually accessible from the trunk. Use a socket wrench to remove the bolts. Once the bolts are removed, gently pull the seat back upward and away from the seat base to detach it. Be cautious of any clips or connectors that may also need to be released.
check out the "where is the convertible top motor on a 97 sebring convertible"most the time that's the hardest part other than containing the transmission fluid that will leak from the pump when you remove the lines hooked up to it, the other tricky part is purging the air from the pump and the lines once you have replaced it. you have to have the correct size line wrench to remove the hydraulic lines from the pump, and you have to have a socket set and some other basic tools to remove the back seat to get to the pump.
the three bolts that you can actually get to youcan just take out, if your replacing the part, just break the part off at that point and then use a wrench to remove the last bolt and the plastic peice around it, puting it back in is cake.
I believe that will be a 7mm Allen key.
You need a 7mm Allen wrench for the caliper bolts.