Either the trunk is open, or the trunk ajar switch has failed.
On most if not all sebrings it means that the trunk is open. If your trunk appears to be closed and the message still appears where the odometer reading is, check for an obstruction in the lock mechanism.
The digital odometer on a Chrysler Sebring is typically located on the instrument cluster, which is directly behind the steering wheel. It is usually integrated into the dashboard display alongside other gauges, such as the speedometer and fuel gauge. To view the odometer reading, simply turn on the ignition, and it should be visible on the display. In some models, you may need to toggle through different displays using the buttons on the dashboard or steering wheel.
In many states in the U.S. it is illegal to tamper with the odometer of an automobile in any way that would prevent it from correctly and accurately reading the vehicle's true mileage. In keeping with WikiAnswers policy of not answering illegal or illicit queries, it would be best for you to seek your answer elsewhere.
It is the mileage that is actually on the car. If the odometer is replaced, the correct reading is written down. Add that to the reading of the replacment odometer and you have the actual mileage on the car.
It is against the law to change an odometer meter please
It is the odometer in kilometers, the first is in miles.
The exact mileage per year is the odometer reading at the end of the year minus the odometer reading at the beginning of the year. If you don't have the odometer reading from the beginning of the year, the next best thing is to subtract an older odometer reading from the reading at the beginning of the year, then divide the difference by the number of years between readings. Without any odometer readings from the past, the best you can do is to calculate the average annual mileage over the life of the truck, which is the current odometer reading divided by the truck's years of service.
The odometer reading for insurance purposes is the mileage recorded on a vehicle's odometer at a specific point in time, used by insurance companies to assess risk and determine premiums.
By driving the vehicle
turn the ignition key on and off 2 or 3 times - turn key all the way on - wait for the odometer reading, then turn it off then turn it on to the odometer reading registers, then turn it off then do it again and you should get the code -- if u get a P 700 code that is a general transmission code and you will probably need autozone to get you the actual code
start by checking your transmission fluid level. car has to be running transmission hot and in park on level ground to make sure you get an accurate reading
No, you cannot reset the odometer reading on a Nissan Pathfinder, as it is illegal to tamper with odometers in most places. The odometer is designed to accurately reflect the total distance the vehicle has traveled. If you're encountering issues with your odometer, it's best to consult a professional mechanic for advice or repairs.