That depends on what size tires you have and what quality tires you buy. The tires could be between $80 apiece and $250 apiece.
The camshaft is in the cylinder head.
The camshaft is in the cylinder head.
No you should not - all you need to do is make sure you have comprehensive insurance. Comprehensive insurance from a major insurance company includes THEFT.
Because the motion sensor is an aftermarket product it will void you from a warrany claim with your insurance.
I have owned 4 motorcycles and 2 cars all in NYC - I never lock my bikes, I just make sure Im covered for theft. 3 Bikes have been stolen and insurance has cut me a check with in a week each time. Insurance will not pay for aftermarket products, like my saddle bags and screamin eagle pipes unless it is named in your policy.
So basically motion dectectors do nothing other than annoy your neighbors and make you look like a guy who cares way too much about his car.
Take my advise and bulk up on insurance and then park where ever you want.
Hope this helps
It is located behind the rear seats. Once you remove them you will see the pumps and lines. There are several youtube vids on how to remove and replace it.
It's difficult to explain how, given the space on this board. You need several tools, patience, and some understanding before you tackle that project. It's best to visit your library and get the Chilton automotive book on that car, copy the page (you can't take the book with you most of the time), and try it. If you follow the steps, it's relatively easy. If you don't want to take on the project, get a friend that is learned in auto mechanics, OR, dare it say it? Go to a shop. Ugh! $75 an hour. You decide.
It controls all functions of the transmission.
The common cause is a failed blower resistor.
That is like asking how long you will live; that depends entirely on the quality of the motor, how it is cared for, less any accidents it may have. Most motors of that 'type' with average care (which translates as almost none at all) will last 150,000 miles before it is in need of any true repairs.
It is near to where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.
Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.
I am not a mechanic, but own a 1999 Sebring. The "Check Engine" comes on for a myriad of reasons. The only way to find the fault is to read the code. This can be done using an engine code scanner, either do-it-yourself or taking the vehicle in to the shop. A third method involves turning the ignition key in a specific sequence which causes the light to flash the numeric code - kind of like a crude Morse code. For a 1999 Sebring, a common code is the "multiple cylinder misfire." This just says that one or more spark plug(s) failed to fire. If this occurs when changing speeds (entering or exiting a highway, for example) then the EGR valve may be the culprit. I've read that it goes bad on these vehicles. If the vehicle has more than 70k miles, then the fuel filter needs to be replaced, per the maintenance schedule. A clogged fuel filter may also cause piston misfires. Good luck.
FOR FREE YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CAR TO ADVANCED AUTO AND THEY WILL READ THE CODES AND TELL YOU WHAT IT IS CALLING FOR FOR FREE. AND ALSO RESET THE SERVICE ENGINE LIGHT IF YOU WANT THEM TO. BUT THEM YOU WOULD KNOW WHAT THE CAR IS TRYING TO TELL YOU. ALSO YOU CAN TRY TURNING THE CAR TO THE ON AND THEN OFF AND THEN ON ( WITHOUT STARTING THE ENGINE) AND IT WILL FLASH CODES ( BY HOW MANY TIMES THE SERVICE LIGHT FLASHS), JUST JOT DOWN THE NUMBER. IT WILL FLASH ONE OR TWO TIMES AND THEN START FLASHING BETWEEN ONE TO SIX TIMES. COUNT THE FLASH'S IN A ROW AND WRITE IT DOWN AND THAN WAIT AND SEE IF IT FLASH'S AGAIN AND WRITE THAT NUMBER DOWN, IT COULD TAKE A WHILE TO GET THIS DONE. BUT WITH INFORMATION IN HAND YOU CAN EITHER GOOGLE AND FIND YOUR ANSWERS OR GO TO ADVANCED AUTO OR A CAR PARTS STORE AND THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO TELL YOU WHAT IS GOING WRONG WITH YOUR CAR.
That light indicates poor oil pressure. Not, low oil necessarily. You may have a leaky gasket.
Your battery went dead sometime it messed up the computer. Disconnect the ground for 5 or more min. Reconnect and it should work Mine was stuck in defrost
The blower motor resistor has failed.
The most common window problems in a 2007 Sebring are the fuse, the relay, the switch, and the motor. Check the fuse and the relay. If they are ok then the door will have to have the panel removed to reach the switch and motor.
What problem are you actually having? Does the motor work and your top does not move?
how many quarts of what?
Oil : 4.5
i have the same problem the fuse of 30a top chape in a Mitsubishi eclipse 98
i don´t know either the meaning of that word chape contera???
well if you already know the answer please tell me
The recommended oil is conventional 5W30 oil for this vehicle. You can use 10W30, but 5W30 is recommended and is considered an "energy conserving oil" which may give you slightly better fuel economy (1% to 2%).
You can also use full synthetic 5W30, but it is not necessary and is more expensive, but can go longer between changes, so it's a trade-off. Synthetic does reduce friction slightly, so may increase fuel economy over using conventional oil. Usually that is a 5% to 10% improvement.
However, if the car has any oil leaks, switching to synthetic will tend to make them worse. This is due to the difference in molecular structure between petroleum based oil and synthetic oil.
So you have a choice, but if you use 5W30 conventional oil and change it every 5000 miles, you will be following the manufacturer's recommendations and should have no problems.
The battery is in the left front fender. Jack up the car....... remove left front tire..... unscrew the plastic whell well in front of the tire.... there is the battery, GM series 75 SIDE POST battery
For the 2.7l engine, it is located behind a silver heat shield held on with three bolts behind the right(rear)exhaust manifold. It can only be viewed and removed from the bottom side of the vehicle.
Remove the 1 screw behing door handle and the 2 on the armrest. Then pull outward on the bottom of the door panel. There are 8 to 10 plastic retainers holding the plastic to the metal.