The check engine light (service engine soon) comes on and stays on when a problem is detected by the self diagnosis system of your vehicle. Generally, the problem is in the emissions or something that is affecting the effectiveness of the emissions, but other causes can trigger the light to come on, too. To determine the cause, the vehicle will need to be taken to AutoZone or a shop that has an OBD2 scanner, or for 1995 and earlier models, an OBD1 scanner, While a scanner will not give you the magic answer, it will give you a code that narrows down the problem area.
You need a scan tool to properly reset the check engine light.
A local auto supply store can reset it for you.
The engine light stays on when the engine computer has detected an emissions related failure and set a code.
Have it checked for codes, That is the same as the check engine light.
The only proper way is with a scan tool.
The check engine light is reset with a scan tool after repairing the cause of the fault.The check engine light is reset with a scan tool after repairing the cause of the fault.
You can use a scan tool or unhook the battery after repairing the cause of the fault.
Check engine light, rattle noise, low power, change in fuel economy,
You use a scan tool after repairing the failure.
There are dozens of things that turn the light on. TAke it to auto zone and have the codes read.
No the Chrysler Sebring did not have that feature until 2008.
To turn off the check engine light on a 2003 Chrysler Sebring, you can try disconnecting the battery. Remove the negative terminal for about 10-15 minutes, then reconnect it. This may reset the system and turn off the light. However, if the underlying issue that triggered the light is not addressed, it may come back on. It's advisable to use an OBD-II scanner to check for specific trouble codes and resolve any issues before resetting the light.