my 2001 chrysler sebring stalls but starts back up and runs again for some time then stalls

Asked by doug7355 Jul 12, 2013 at 12:34 PM about the 2001 Chrysler Sebring LX Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 4 cyl sebring 2001 starts up runs great then while driving dn road it stalls. starts
back up and it will do it again. some times 2 or 3 times to the store and back.

3 Answers

could be any number of items...the TPS or Accelerator sensor...The Fuel pressure regulator would not show an OBD-II code~ leaning towards a fuel pressure regulator as this one allows more fuel in and if the hose falls off will cause increased idle speed and NO guts~

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http://www.moparpartsoverstock.com/p/gb/CHRYSLER__SEBRING/SENSO R-Ambient-Sensor-Air-Temperature-- Temperature/6688741/05149264AB.html? partner=googlebase_adwords&kwd=&origin=pla

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this ambient sensor tells the ECU what the outside temperature is to adjust the air/fuel mix accordingly~ is probably in need of replacement if the thing runs just the same hot-or-cold~

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