To replace the seat belt in a 1997 Chrysler Sebring, start by removing the trim panel around the seat belt anchor using a screwdriver or trim tool. Unbolt the old seat belt from its anchor points—typically at the floor and the B-pillar. Install the new seat belt by securing it to the same anchor points and ensuring it is properly threaded through any guides. Finally, reattach the trim panel and test the seat belt for proper function.
100,000 miles
No, it has a timing belt.
100,000 miles
The cost to replace a timing belt on a Chrysler Sebring can vary depending on the area you are in and if you do the job yourself or take it to a shop. You will have the cost of the belt and labor costs for the job if you take it to a shop.
Replace the timing belt every 100,000 miles.
Replace the timing belt at least every 100,000 miles.
Replace it every 100,000 miles.
Yes, the 1997 Chrsler Sebring JXi 2.5L has a timing belt which should be checked every time the vehicle is serviced to see if is to be replaced. Replace it and the water pump every 100,000 miles.
The 1998 Chrysler Sebring has a timing belt.
Every 100,000 miles.
Inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
100,000 miles