When the timing goes out on a 2007 Chrysler Sebring, it can lead to serious engine problems, including misfiring, loss of power, or complete engine failure. The timing belt or chain is crucial for synchronizing the engine's crankshaft and camshaft, and if it slips or breaks, it can cause the engine's valves and pistons to collide. This can result in costly repairs, such as bent valves or damaged pistons. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the timing belt are essential to prevent such issues.
The timing belt goes and the valves bend.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain and gears.If timing chain goes out then the engine will not run.
it leaks oil
its very bad for your engine. Change your timing belt ASAP before your engine goes CABOOM
The knock sensor advances the timing to optimize fuel efficiency. When it goes out, your gas mileage goes down.
It goes into the timing chain cover, passenger side of the engine. It is just below the front valve cover, and above the belt.
5W30
The spring goes into the engine block.
R 134 a
75A - 72....is this correct?
5w30 conventional or synthetic.
Very probable to have bent valves.