there's a lot of things it could be. does the car i guess buck so to speak? if that is happening that could be an erg valve, it could be the O2 sensor if there's a strong smell of gas, it could need a tune up it could have something to do with the timing belt/chain. Your best bet would be to take it in to a shop and tell the guys whats going on with it and pay them 40-60 bucks to find the problem. Otherwise it can be hit and miss and a lot of wasted time and money.
You can not disconnect the check engine light.
With a scan tool.
With a scan tool.
If you can hear a click from the starter, but it does not spin, you may have sucked water into the engine. That can destroy the engine. You need to remove the spark plugs to check for water in the cylinders.
The best place to find an engine diagram for a Chrysler Sebring would be in the owner's manual. If you do not have your, contact Chrysler or check your library.
A flashing check engine light is an indication of a severe engine misfire.
There are dozens of things that turn the light on. TAke it to auto zone and have the codes read.
With a scan tool.
It depends on the indicator. Check engine means the engine computer has detected a malfunction. The oil can is an oil pressure problem, a battery is a charging problem, etc
The check engine light stays on when the engine computer has detected a malfunction and set a trouble code.
You need a scan tool to properly reset the check engine light.
check the size of the engine, if it is the same it will fit