Chrysler Sebring owners have reported 3 problems related to ignition module (under the electrical system 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.
Engine check light came on and stayed on for one day. Vehicle was stuck in first gear. Consumer took vehicle to dealer. Dealer stated that computer board was located too close to engine, causing computer board to overheat and burn out. Dealer diagnose and replace transmission control module and change input speed sensor, top off with atf.
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Whenever the brakes were in use the calipers failed to open. Vehicle would stop until noise indicated a problem with brakes. Would take to dealership & mechanic replaced brakes. The brake problem happened at least 5 times so far. Last time brakes just gave way & needed to use emergency brakes to stop vehicle. On 5th set of brakes. Also, remote control does not work/ both front windows glass distorted/replaced spark plugs/replaced transmission interlock system/replaced noisy front end/replaced starter, and realigned driver's side door hinge.
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My local dealer replaced the subject computer at a cost to me of $300. This was the result of a "good will" extension of the manufacturers warrantee. Several other owners of these cars have had this computer fail.