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From what I can find if it is not behind the glove box it should not have one. If you check with a parts house and they have one. Before you buy it ask where it is and verify you have one before you purchase the new cabin air filter.
If you have a 4 cyl, Pop the hood, should be right below where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine, behind the tranny dip stick tube. V-6,,,Easiest seen after you remove the oil filter.....
The tensioner pulley looks like an idler pulley, only with an adjusting bolt protruding out about 2 inches from just behind the pulley. Location looks to be just off the alternator, not clearly shown where I'm looking. To loosen belt, you loosen the tensioner pulley nut, and then turn the adjusting bolt in to relieve tension. When putting the belt back on, adjust tension with adjustment bolt, then tighten the pulley nut. This is for Sebring Coupe, Convertible is different. Good luck.
first of all, a 2.5 is a 4 cyl.. I noticed you stated it was a 6 cylinder, 6 cyl. are 3.0. it is important to know if it is a 4 or 6 cyl to correct this type of problem. this problem is either carburetor related or something the fuel line. try losening the gas cap and the drive to see if this corrects problem. could be vapor locked......mike
Some of the Sebrings have two filters(one is called a sock).The sock(which all sebrings have) is located in the fuel tank itself on the pump module.If this model is the JXI then the external filter is located on the belly of the car between the tank and drivers rear seat. I hope I could help!!!
There is not inline fuel filter on a 2004 Sebring. The only filter on it
is the one on the fuel pump and the only way to change that is to
replace the fuel pump. $175 at autozone. Ridiculous I know!!
Yes thats correct. It costs whatever a shop will charge, call around and get 3 estimates using quality parts, not parts from a cheap parts chain store.
need to locate the fuel filter
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