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Well four digit codes are brand specific, which means they can have different meanings depending on the car.
According to my source, P1685 for Chrysler-Dodge is for a problem with the clutch switch, if it has a manual trans.
the 02 sebring does not list a 2.7L it had 3 engine codes a 2.4L 4cylinder vin# G 2.4L 4 cylinder vin# B or X and a 3.0L V6 SOHC ? recheck what you have and get back with me.
The 1698 code means either that there is no digital data communication from the the transmission controller OR from the body controller that is being received at the powertrain control module. An analyzer that read "hex" codes would distinguish which, the former being a 60 the latter a 61 hex code.
Take the car to AutoZone - they'll do a code scan at no charge (a dealer will charge an hour's labor or more). They'll give you the codes. Post the codes here and I can help you figure out what's wrong.
off the top of my head I am not sure w\hat exactly that code is although I do now it sound familiar. Most code tat are p one codes are usually more of an electrical problem or even a sensor. For that code all I can say right now is possibly a speed sensor issue or wiring
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