Check for vacuum hose leaks under the hood, causing the car to run too rich. The Mechanic may have knocked a hose loose or leaned on a hose causing a crack at the connectors while he was changing the belt. It's not difficult to replace an air hose. Take the old hose to a shop and match it up with a new hose. You might have to cut it to fit. If it has a 90 degree bend in the hose, you might just be better off going to a dealer and getting an original replacement with the same 90 degree bend. Be sure and buy band new hose connectors while you are there. Also, Autozone might be able to match the hose up with another off the shelf if you bring it in. They can cut it to the correct length, if they can just match the hose bend with another hose.
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
check your alternator
Anything and everything, really. What you need to do first is check for fault codes stored in the computer. Chrysler conveniently made them easy to get at. See http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/fault/index.html for a description of how to get them, and what they mean.
No.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
When a Chrysler Sebring is stalling it is possible that poor gasoline has been used. It is also possible that the car needs the spark plugs replaced.
Yes, if it's clogged up.
You might own a Daimler-Chrysler product. Consider cleaning (the inside of) the throttle body.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
Replacing spark plugs can help stop engine stalling if the current plugs are worn or fouled, as they are crucial for proper ignition. However, stalling can also be caused by other issues, such as fuel delivery problems, air intake issues, or sensor malfunctions. It's important to diagnose the root cause of the stalling to ensure that simply replacing the plugs will resolve the issue. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and fix potential problems before they lead to stalling.
yeah... i have a 2007 Chrysler sebring, MY issue was a recall on the tire pressure sensors.... apparently they can cause a short circut and cause inoperative cruise control and engine stalling... Chrysler refuses to fix the car. at all.. if its not in warranty it wont get fixed for fre.. the recall number is H07 also you can go to the crysler web site to see if your vehicle is affected by this recall.
A 1994 Cadillac Deville that has an engine surging problem and is stalling out can indicate it is not getting enough fuel. The fuel filter may be clogged.