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Re: find the filler plug for a 2004 chrysler sebring...
The Sebring is a front wheel drive car. The transmission drives the two axles directly. You only need to check your transmission fluid. There is no differential like a rear axle style unit.
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The speed sensors are on the side of the trans that faces the front of the car. They are about midline height, with one of them near the seam between the engine and the transmission, and the other near the very far end of the transmission, basically on either side of the vertical shift rod. They simply unscrew, after lifting tab and removing the electrical plug, and screw back in to about the torque of a spark plug. They look very similar to one another.
try replacing the u-joint which connects the driveshaft to the rear end(differrential), and if that does not solve it, then have your differrential checked out (a bad differential usually wont get all the power to the wheels that its supposed to) or just have it replaced, possibly with a junked differrential form a wrecked vehicle with low miles.
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!!!
As far as I know there is no gear oil to change on most front wheel drive cars with and automatic. If you are changing the transmission fluid make sure you put the right stuff back in it. Chrysler has there own fluid specs. If it has a manual transmission the the differential is built into the transaxel and there should be just the one gearcase. There again make sure you use the right oil check the owners manual.
Should be located close to the oil filter. It will screw in like a spark plug. It has a harness plug. Easy to change, save yourself $70 in labor. You will need a fairly large wrench to remove
sounds like only 1 of your 2 horns is working - up under hood near center in frt of radiator-or on 1 side down in front by wheel well horns are located
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