2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Idle control value
Your vehicle has electronic throttle control or drive by- wire as some people call it ! Your best bet would be to take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop ! Special tools are needed to diagnose problems with these systems !
P0303 cylinder 3 misfire in 2008 Chrysler sebring convertible, changed all spark plugs & coil pack. Engine light continues to come on with this code ?
Recheck all work you have done. Sometimes folks replace the wrong coil pack as they can be easily confusing. If everything seems ok, there are still two possibilities. First, ensure that the fuel injector is consistently firing for the cylinder, and also ensure that it is not constantly firing. Either can cause a misfire, one for too little fuel, one for too much fuel. Lastly, check compression in the suspect cylinder. A broken or burnt valve can cause loss of compression, leading to misfires.
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Convertible motor
The reservoir should be under or behind the back seat. It's a cylinder. There should be a small plug in the side. take the plug out. use a syringe or very small funnel with small hose on it and slowly pour automatic transmission fluid into the hole. when it starts to come back out the hole, it's full.
My 2008 chrysler will not start without a hard jump and there is a rotten egg smell coming from engine
1. I answered the starting and battery question in your duplicate posting on this question.
2. The air conditioning system requires a drain system to direct condensation (ie water) out of the vehicle. It is quite normal for the air con system to produce water as you know.. If you have water leaking into the car interior when running the aircon it is an indication that the drain is blocked and the water cannot escape. The drain tube runs to the underside of the vehicle and if it is blocked this can often be right at the end of the drain tube under the car. That is the first point to check.
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