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The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank.
You push the close button.
When a 1998 Chrysler Sebring makes noise while shifting the transmission should undergo a fluid change. Dirty fluid can cause hard shifting. The engine should also be given a diagnostics test to see if all the sensors are functioning correctly.
It is located directly below the distributor. It is on the transmission bellhousing on the firewall side. It is hard to see without some stuff moved out of the way.
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Not real hard but you need direction. Get a manual on your car from the parts store or from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM. It will cost about $20
There is no transmission dip stick for a manual transmission. You have to get under the car, remove the filler plug, and either look in the hole or stick your finger in to see how much fluid is in there.WTH? How do you fill it? Whats so hard about having a filler neck? Does anyone know the best way to fill? where is the filler plug?
Check on the inside of the fuse panel cover; mine is the same color as the plastic molding and was hard to see.
Is there any air flow sensor on chrysler 97 sebring,, or what is causing it to be hard to start, any only runs at idle and back fires when you try to give it gas?? But after it runns 5 mins or so it runs half way desent// It does not use a MAF.
inside your trunk there are 3 plastic nuts, one or two are actually holding the felt/carpet in place, the other(s) are farther behind it. remove them and you have access to all your lamps. reverse the process and you're done.
you must remove the plenum on top of the motor to excess the spark plugs it is not hard but time consuming to say the least
NO. Your transmission leak has nothing to do with hard starting. Have you replaced the spark plugs & plug wires?