Power Train Related Problems of the 2003 Chrysler Sebring

Table 1 shows four common power train related problems of the 2003 Chrysler Sebring. The number one most common problem is related to the automatic transmission (one problem). The second most common problem is related to the transmission noise (one problem).

Table 1. Power Train related problems of Chrysler Sebring


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 2003 Chrysler Sebring

The Automatic Transmission problem

The shift interlock on the vehicle was stuck. The consumer was unable to drive the vehicle. The manufacturer offered no assistance.   Read details...

The Transmission Noise problem

There were problems with the wheel bearing and brake caliper bolts falling out. (it was a new vehicle) the manufacturer was contacted by mail and the consumer had no response. The dealer was contacted and stated there was no explanation as to why this happened to the vehicle.   Read details...

The Transmission Fluid Leaking problem

After picking up vehicle from dealer and reporting "slipping" on the transmission, the dealer told me the transmission was starting to break up. A new one would cost $7,000, and a refurbished one would be $5,500, and there was a waiting list.   Read details...


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