It also has a sensor near the engine mount that needs replaced if it already ran hot. Its on the engine where the hose from radiator to goes to engine. One sensor is for coolant level and one for the temp sensor. Near the pulleys.
The furnace fan may keep running even when the thermostat is turned off due to a malfunction in the fan relay or a problem with the thermostat wiring. This can cause the fan to continue running independently of the thermostat setting.
should do.. Check the VIN Number, the 1993 and 1994 can be replaced without restriction, but if the production date is earlier, change the newer TCM module, too (even if it works with the older one, but the newer are better and your car will use less petrol
The furnace may keep running even when the thermostat is turned off due to a malfunction in the thermostat itself, a wiring issue, or a problem with the furnace's control board. It is important to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and repair the issue to ensure safe and efficient operation of the heating system.
Switch on brake pedal needs tightened replaced, or switch for lights needs tightened or replaced.
The heat may keep running after the temperature has been reached due to a malfunction in the thermostat or heating system, causing it to continue heating even when it is not needed.
Try the thermostat, second see if the heater core is plugged up if that's not the problem see if the engine is even running hot enough
A thermostat jumper wire can be used to bypass a faulty thermostat in a heating or cooling system by connecting the wires that would normally be connected by the thermostat. This allows the system to continue running even if the thermostat is not functioning properly, helping to troubleshoot the issue and maintain the desired temperature in the space.
I think you need to take out the back seat and go thru the trunk and turn the latch manully, then check your lock cyc. connection to the latch assembly.
Your ignition coil has probably failed.
Most likely your thermostat is bad. If you are not getting heat it is stuck open. If it sticks closed, your engine will overheat and be ruined. I would replace the thermostat A.S.A.P.
I also have a 2000 Chrysler Sebring which I have owned since 2000 and I love it. I was beginning to have the same problem even sitting in traffic for only a couple seconds would cause the gauge to go up. Now recently when I was sitting in traffic the temperature needle was in the red and the temp. light was on. Thank god traffic started moving again and with in seconds of moving, the needle returned to normal and the light turned off. The car seems to be running fine but concerned I brought it to a Chrysler Dealer and they said it wasn't the thermostat but actually the temperature sensor which had to be replaced. I am not sure what the difference is but they replaced it and it runs normally, no overheating.
If it runs all of the time, even if the engine is first started inthe morning,Then the temp sensor that controls the fan may be gone.