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Asked by ABH_RNS1 Jun 05, 2018 at 11:23 AM about the 2004 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2004 Chrysler Sebring.its shut down on me while I
was driving and I seen that the oil was low so I put more in
there but now it cranks but won't start.

3 Answers

34,735

If u notice it cranks faster than before, u might a broken or bad timing belt/chain.Try spraying some quick start in the throttle body and see if it runs for a bit. If it does the timing belt is ok and start troubleshooting the spark and fuel system

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I have the same problem on a Chrysler sebring touring 2006. I changed the fuel pump, crank sensor, MAP sensor, camshaft sensor and the starter also I cleaned my fuel injectors... Still no luck... Can it be the anti theft system? Or anything will help

34,735

@Lucky. Looks like ur just throwing parts at it. Why replace the starter if it's cranking. Try what I mentioned above first and see what happens. Don't replace parts before troubleshooting, it can get expensive and still not fix the problem, in that case, you might be better off taking it to a shop.

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