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2004 Chrysler Sebring Repair Question


Topics covered: Sensor, Fuse, Thermostat.
Mileage: 156 miles.

Asked on November 6, 2012

Chrysler Sebring Sensor Problem

My heat stopped working on my 2004 Chrysler sebring 2.7L engine. if I drive for a long time and a 50 or above speed my heat will some times work. but stopping and going my car does not heat up at all. filled with coolant. wondering if there is a fuse for the sensor or if the thermostat is the problem or sensor.

help please
Avatar Asked by kkuhnen1614

Answer

Replied on November 6, 2012

check fuses then see ifyour actuators are working on heater box under dash, they are either vacuum or electric that also controls heat.

Tiny Answered by hmac300 (expert)
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Replied on November 6, 2012

those work I just dont know were the fuse for the sensor to the thermostat is. my thermostat is either bad or the sensor. how would I truly know?

Thank you.

Kari

Tiny Response from kkuhnen1614
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Replied on November 6, 2012

check for a coolant leak then have it pressure tested if the actuators on heater work. if t stst was bad it wold becold or hot all the time.

Tiny Answered by hmac300 (expert)
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