Chrysler Sebring owners have reported 5 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chrysler Sebring based on all problems reported for the Sebring.
Strong gasoline odors came into vehicle from the outside when driver's side window was down. Vehicle had been to the dealer on two separate occasions, and they were unable to locate the cause of the problem. . . . . . Paint on vehicle was fading-turning black to white. From inside rearview mirror consumer was not able to see back of vehicle. Seat belt on passenger's side had a broken seat belt retractor. In addition, passenger's leather seat was cracking, and stitching on convertible top was coming out.
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Oxygen sensor failure, second replacement needed within a year. Repairs being made at dealer. Feel free to provide any further details on this matter.
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While driving 60-70 mph the vehicle suddenly shifted to second gear, rpms went to red, and vehicle slowed down to 25-30 mph. Dealer replaced O2 sensor. This happened 2 more times, at this time vehicle is being repaired at dealership. Mechanic found metal flakes in transmission fluid, transmisson needed to be replaced.
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Emission complaint related to possible O2(oxygen )sensor: defect:my vehicle has recently been emitting a sulphur smell from the exhaust and the 'check engine light' has remained on. When I took the vehicle into the dealership(to correct recall notification 827) the service department stated I needed a new O2(oxygen) sensor to correct my problems with the exhaust. Moreover,the dealership stated the problem with the exhaust was the reason the 'check engine light' remained on. I have done research on the internet and have checked with other owners of Chrysler Sebrings and the majority of them have also had to have this O2(oxygen) sensor replaced. I believe the ntsa should investigate a possible recall related to the O2(oxygen) sensor in the 1996 Chrysler Sebring lxi.
Engine check light illuminated, indicating a malfunction within system, cause unknown. Dealer replaced the oxgen sensor which did not correct the problem. Please give any further details.