The fuel level sensor is on the fuel pump, in the fuel tank.
Over temperature warning.
Check your grounding on your temp sending unit.
In the middle (about 195 degrees).
A signal from the temperature sensor on the engine.
The odometer unit has failed and will need replaced.
You need to check the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge.
Engine is overheating, faulty gauge, faulty temp sensor......
Bad gauge and/or coolant temp sensor The coolant temp sensor doesn't control the gauge. There is a sensor in the head on the driver's side that controls the gauge. It is fairly easy to get to, probably one of the only things on a 4th gen. lol
In a 2000 Chrysler Sebring, the fuse for the speedometer and gas gauge is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You should check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number, but it is usually labeled as "Instrument Panel" or "Gauges." If the gauges are not functioning, inspecting and replacing this fuse may resolve the issue.
Your relay sensor is likely faulty
The dealer sells a cardboard spacer the glues to the tip of the crank sensor. You then install the sensor and push it tight to the flex plate.
It is inside the tank, on the side of the fuel pump module.