It is at the top off the column, under the steering wheel.
The steering angle sensor on a 2007 Chrysler 300 Touring is typically a small, rectangular or cylindrical device located near the steering column, often integrated with the steering wheel assembly. It usually features electrical connectors and may have a plastic housing. This sensor detects the position of the steering wheel and relays that information to the vehicle's stability control and anti-lock braking systems. Its design is compact, enabling it to fit unobtrusively within the steering system.
The steering wheel on the 2007 Chrysler Pacifica typically has a diameter of about 15.5 inches. This size is standard for many vehicles, providing a balance between control and comfort for the driver.
On the back side of the power steering pump
It is just above the oil filter.
The fuel level sensor is on the fuel pump, in the fuel tank.
It is on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
The TPS is a non serviceable part of the throttle body on the 2.4L used in a 2007 Chrysler Sebring.The TPS is a non serviceable part of the throttle body on the 2.4L used in a 2007 Chrysler Sebring.
It is on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body, it is called a TRS (transmission range sensor)
It is on the back of the engine. It is a three wire connector just above the oil pan.
most likely fluid low, or sensor bad