If the tranny is removed from the bottom first, then you can remove the engine from the top after removing the front bumper cover, upper and lower radiator supports, radiator and condenser, and hood. Or, you could remove the tranny and engine from the bottom as a unit, but you'll still need to remove everything in front of the engine so that you can first move it forward about 8 to 10 inches so that the rear exhaust clears the rear crossover support (that has the Power Steering rack on it).
It is on the bottom of the transmission, inside the pan.
The oil pan on the bottom is the fluid reservoir.
The crankshaft is the largest part in the bottom of the engine.The crankshaft is the largest part in the bottom of the engine.
The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.
The engine is removed out of the bottom with the trans at the same time.
The thermostat for a 2004 Sebring Convertable is in under the water outlet for the BOTTOM radiator hose. This is behind the alternator which will have to be removed, after you remove the belts. Plan on an afternoon of work. Hope this helps.
The solenoid pack on a Chrysler Sebring is on the bottom of the transmission. It is a bolt on unit and can be easily replaced.
It is on the bottom of the trans.
Drain valve is on bottom of radiator on passenger side. Valve at controls flow is directly above facing the engine. quite difficult to get to.
It is on the bottom of the reservoir.
It is on the bottom of the engine or transmission.
Yes.