Starter problems of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring

Four problems related to starter have been reported for the 2007 Chrysler Sebring. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring based on all problems reported for the 2007 Sebring.

1 Starter problem

Failure Date: 01/27/2019

I've put 2 starters on my 2007 chysler Sebring in the last 3 months. The car starts greats then while driving it starts to make this loud grinding noise and once you cut the car off it just clicks. This time it did the same thing but this time when I cut the car off it kept running and I had to go turn the ignition switch off again and of course it won't start.

2 Starter problem

Failure Date: 09/26/2018

The defective integrated power module (tipm) would cause my vehicle to do strange things. Like loose complete power while driving on the highway or in town. Also effects where starter cranks but wont start. Battery would be drained for no reason. I have the vehicle in the shop right now getting that part replaced. I asked them what did they find out about my vehicle after a couple of days of them working on it and they stated they where unsure still working on it. They gave me a call back a few days later and they stated that the issue is the tipm and that they got that info from Chrysler because they eventually had to contact them to see if they knew what the issue was and that they told them that this is a very common issue in Chrysler vehicles made from 2007 to 2014. To me this part on Chrysler vehicles should be a recall for 0ne it is very dangerous for your vehicle to loose power while driving and also the fact that they know this is an issue.

3 Starter problem

Failure Date: 11/25/2009

After driving my car for a 30 min or more, park, turn off, come back 20 min to 1hr starter cranks and cranks and cranks. It eventually starts.

4 Starter problem

Failure Date: 03/14/2001

Multiple issues with this vehicle. The latest one is the most serious. A faulty abs sensor cause the brakes to operate abnormally. The abs light may come on then go off and (periodically goes on and off). Regardless of the light status, the abs system randomly engages and does not allow the vehicle to stop in a safe manner. The abs when engaged resists the driver from apply pressure to the brake pedal. The result is the car not stopping. Luckily I was going slow and there was no one around other wise there would have been an accident. The abs light came on, resisted my braking force then went off and allow the brakes to engage as anticipated. The roads were normal, dry and free of debris/ loose fill. This happened twice over two days. On the second day I parked the car and let it sit until it's service date. The service department diagnosed a faulty sensor with code c1044. They said it was due to rust. First this is a 2007 car, second if rust on a sensor is going to inhibit normal braking then the part is defective and or the design is defective. I was lucky some one else is not going to be. Abs is designed to pump the brakes under certain conditions. I'm sure normal driving at 25 mph on a dry normal surface isn't one of them. Even if the abs fails the operator should still be able to stop the car by applying manual force to the brake petal. This failure does not allow effective use of the brakes! second issue is the lights (both interior and exterior dimming) with audible surges in the climate control blower. The dealer says this is due to my remote starter even though this issue has been occurring well before the remote starter was involved. Third issue is the rear window repeatedly coming out of track there were other issues with the brakes rotors warping and brake light coming on, gas cap light coming on, tire sensors.




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