One problem related to fuel injection has been reported for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I have a 2004 Chrysler Sebring convertible v6. The car stalls every once and a while, after stopping or while riding at lower speeds, most often in hot summer days. The main concern is that when it stalls while riding, I lose power to the breaks and the steering wheel, making it very difficult to control. It also has a problem that after running for a while on a highway using the cruise control, when it comes to a stop, it begins to stall, but I guess the fuel injection system kicks-in and that leads to a very rapid acceleration. At that moment, if I am not pressing firmly on the breaks, the car may even jump forward and hit something. I reported these issues to the dealer while it was under warranty but they said they could not reproduce it. Since this happens sporadically and I am always prepared for such events, I did not insist too much with the dealer. But looking at the internet, I can see that lots of people are having similar problems as I am and I am getting to the conclusion that such issues are due to a chronic flaw in the Sebring.