The timing chain on a 2002 Chrysler Sebring with a 2.7-liter engine typically does not have a specific replacement interval like a timing belt, as it is designed to last the life of the engine. However, it should be inspected regularly for wear, especially if you notice symptoms like unusual noises or engine performance issues. If any signs of damage or looseness are present, it’s advisable to replace the timing chain to prevent serious engine damage. Always consult the owner's manual or a qualified mechanic for personalized advice.
Every 100,000 miles.
The manufacturer indicates that it should be replaced at 60,000 miles.
Every 100,000 miles.
Not unless it is worn.
The chain should last for the life of the engine.
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.
If the timing belt in the 1998 Chrysler Sebring causes damage to the valves and the head when it breaks, they will have to be replaced. It is recommended that the water pump also be replaced when replacing the timing belt.
Every 100,000 milesEvery 100,000 miles
Normally it will last the life of the engine and is replaced when the engine is overhauled.
It is a timing chain, and no, you can replace it in the car.
It doesn't have a timing belt. It has a timing chain and it will last the life of the engine.
Never, it is designed to last the life of the engine and is normally replaced when the engine is overhauled.