Chrysler Sebring Troubleshooting: Shakes When Braking

  If you find your Chrysler Sebring‘s steering wheel shakes or vibrates when you press the brakes, it is almost always the brake rotors that are the cause of the problem.  There are plenty of other issues that can cause the steering wheel to wobble.  But, if your Sebring is only shaking when braking, that’s … Read more

Chrysler Sebring White Exhaust Smoke: Causes, Diagnosis, How to Fix

If you own a Chrysler Sebring, you may have noticed white exhaust smoke coming from your car on occasion. This can be concerning, and it’s essential to understand the possible causes behind this phenomenon to address the issue promptly and efficiently. Several factors can contribute to white smoke emanating from your car’s exhaust pipe, and … Read more

Chrysler Sebring Flashing Check Engine Light: Diagnosis

The check engine light indicates that you need to service a vehicle soon. If your Chrysler Sebring has a flashing check engine light means that there is a catalyst damaging misfire (it can damage the catalytic converter and O2 sensors). If your car has a flashing check engine light, it means you need to service … Read more

Chrysler Sebring Troubleshooting:  Squeaky Brakes

  Your Chrysler Sebring‘s braking system is designed to handle thousands of miles of braking with no intervention from you.  When its brakes begin to squeak, they are telling you that they need some attention. The most typical cause of squeaky brakes are the brake pads themselves, but there are other issues that can cause … Read more

Chrysler Sebring: Heater Not Working Diagnosis

  One of the most common (and inconvenient) problems with the Chrysler Sebring is when it has no heat coming from the heater. Not having a functioning heater makes driving much less comfortable, and can be a sign of certain issues. At the simplest level, there are two main reasons why the heater is not … Read more

Chrysler Sebring P0421 Code: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0421 is a relatively rare OBDII trouble code.   It’s generic, which means it has the same definition for the Chrysler Sebring as it would any other vehicle. It is technically defined as “Warm Up Catalyst Efficiency → Below Threshold (Bank 1)”. In layman’s terms, it indicates that your Chrysler Sebring’s catalytic converter is not scrubbing pollutants efficiently … Read more