The Chrysler Sebring Sebring, introduced in the early 2000s, distinguished itself as a refined and versatile vehicle in the midsize car segment. Its sleek design, characterized by smooth lines and elegant curves, exuded sophistication and timeless appeal. The Sebring Sebring offered a spacious and comfortable cabin, providing ample legroom and headroom for all occupants. Premium materials and thoughtful amenities contributed to an upscale driving experience.
Under the hood, the Chrysler Sebring Sebring boasted a range of powerful and fuel-efficient engines, delivering a smooth and responsive ride. Advanced suspension systems ensured exceptional handling and stability, making the Sebring Sebring a pleasure to...
The Chrysler Sebring Sebring, introduced in the early 2000s, distinguished itself as a refined and versatile vehicle in the midsize car segment. Its sleek design, characterized by smooth lines and elegant curves, exuded sophistication and timeless appeal. The Sebring Sebring offered a spacious and comfortable cabin, providing ample legroom and headroom for all occupants. Premium materials and thoughtful amenities contributed to an upscale driving experience.
Under the hood, the Chrysler Sebring Sebring boasted a range of powerful and fuel-efficient engines, delivering a smooth and responsive ride. Advanced suspension systems ensured exceptional handling and stability, making the Sebring Sebring a pleasure to drive on both city streets and open highways. Moreover, the Sebring Sebring incorporated a plethora of innovative technologies, including an intuitive infotainment system, advanced safety features, and convenient driver assistance aids, enhancing the overall driving experience and ensuring peace of mind on every journey.
This manual covers the 1997 Chrysler Sebring JXi, a mid-size coupe and convertible model built on the Chrysler JA platform. Known for its cab-forward design and aerodynamic styling, the Sebring offered a blend of comfort and sporty aesthetics, competing with models like the Ford Mustang and Honda Accord Coupe. Powered by a 3.0L SOHC V6 engine producing 155 horsepower, this vehicle was designed for everyday driving with a focus on a comfortable ride and distinctive appearance. The JXi trim specifically featured a pop-up roll bar system for enhanced safety in convertible models.
The 1997 Sebring, built on the JC platform and sharing components with the Dodge Stratus, represents a mid-size coupe and convertible offering. It was designed as a sportier alternative to traditional sedans, featuring distinctive styling for its era and the popular option of a convertible body style. Available with a choice of 2.0L, 2.4L, or 2.5L V6 engines, the Sebring provided a range of performance options, all utilizing electronic fuel injection. This generation of the Sebring was manufactured in the United States and aimed to deliver a blend of style and value within its market segment.
The 1997 Dodge Sebring is a passenger car known for its sporty design and available performance variants. This model, along with its sibling the Dodge Avenger and the closely related Plymouth/Dodge Talon (a rebadged Mitsubishi Eclipse), offered a range of body styles including 2-door sedans, pillared hardtops, and 3-door hatchbacks. Powered by either a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder engine, these vehicles provided a compelling option in the compact to mid-size sports coupe and convertible segment, competing with models like the Ford Probe and Toyota Celica. The engineering quality and reliability of these vehicles, particularly their shared platform with Mitsubishi, contributed to their appeal.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring, produced for the 1997 and 1998 model years. The Sebring, built on the JX chassis, was offered as a 2-door convertible and represented an American interpretation of a European-styled personal luxury coupe and convertible. It was manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and shared its platform with the Chrysler Stratus. The Sebring was available with three distinct engine options: a 2.0L 4-cylinder, a 2.4L 4-cylinder, and a 2.5L V6, all featuring multi-point fuel injection. These vehicles typically utilized 4-speed automatic transmissions.
This manual covers Chrysler and Dodge passenger cars from the 1997 and 1998 model years, specifically the Sebring, Avenger, and Talon. These vehicles, built on platforms like Chrysler's JA/JX and the Diamond-Star Motors (DSM) platform for the Talon, offered a range of body styles including 2-door sedans, pillared hardtops, and 3-door hatchbacks. Engine options included naturally aspirated and turbocharged 2.0-liter variants, with both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations available on certain models. The Sebring and Avenger were produced in Michigan, while the Talon was manufactured in Illinois as part of a collaboration with Mitsubishi.
This manual covers Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, and Dodge Talon models produced between 1997 and 1999. These vehicles, built on the JA and D3 platforms, offered a range of body styles including 2-door sedans, coupes, and 3-door hatchbacks. Engine options included the 2.0L naturally aspirated (ECF) and the 2.0L turbocharged (EBG) variants. Known for their distinctive styling and sporty performance, particularly in the Talon TSi all-wheel-drive configuration, these models represented a significant collaboration between Chrysler and Mitsubishi. This catalog provides detailed illustrations and part numbers essential for identifying and sourcing components for these vehicles.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring, a 2-door convertible produced from 1997 to 1999. The Sebring was built on the Chrysler JA platform, sharing components with the Dodge Stratus and Plymouth Breeze. It offered a choice of three engines: a 2.0-liter four-cylinder (ECB), a 2.4-liter four-cylinder (EDZ), and a 2.5-liter V6 (EEB), all featuring Electronic Fuel Injection. This vehicle represents a segment of Chrysler's automotive heritage, known for its American manufacturing and presence in the coupe and convertible markets.
The 1999 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, part of the Second Generation (JR41), represents a stylish American offering in the mid-size convertible market. Built in Sterling Heights, Michigan, this model is based on the JA platform, sharing its underpinnings with other Chrysler and Dodge vehicles of the era. It features a 2.5L V6 SOHC engine producing 156 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Designed for the North American market, the Sebring Convertible aimed to provide accessible style and comfort, with notable features including standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), driver and passenger airbags, and a reinforced chassis for convertible safety.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, and Chrysler Cirrus models manufactured in 2000. These vehicles, built on the MS platform and produced in Sterling Heights, Michigan, are characterized by their 2-door pillared hardtop coupe styling and a 2.5L V6 SOHC 24V SMPI engine, offering approximately 160-180 horsepower. They competed in the mid-size segment against popular models like the Ford Taurus and Honda Accord. The vehicles were equipped with features such as front airbags, ABS, and various trim levels including High Line, Premium, and Sport.
The 2000 Chrysler Sebring 2 Door Convertible, available in High Line and Premium trim levels, offers a blend of American styling and open-air driving enjoyment. This model is equipped with either a 2.5L V-6 (EEB) engine or a 2.0L 4-cylinder (ECB) engine, providing distinct performance characteristics. Built in Sterling Heights, Michigan, the Sebring represents Chrysler's legacy of producing comfortable and stylish vehicles. Its design, part of the first generation Sebring line, aimed to provide a compelling option in the convertible market, emphasizing value and aesthetic appeal for owners.
This manual covers the 2001 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus coupe models, specifically the Chrysler Sebring LX, Chrysler Sebring LXI, and Dodge Stratus RT variants. These vehicles, built on the JS platform for the coupe and JA platform for the sedan, represent a significant iteration of Chrysler's offerings in the sporty coupe segment. The 2001 model year vehicles are equipped with either a 2.4 L Inline-4 engine producing approximately 150 hp and 160 lb-ft of torque, or a 3.0 L V6 engine generating around 200 hp and 205 lb-ft of torque, both featuring SOHC valvetrain configurations and multi-port fuel injection. The coupe body style, a 2 Door Pillar Hard Top, offers a wheelbase of approximately 103.7 inches and a length of 191.5 inches, contributing to its balanced performance and handling.
This manual covers the Dodge Stratus models produced from 2001 to 2006. The Stratus, available as a sedan and coupe, was designed for the mainstream market, offering a balance of comfort and practicality. Throughout its production, various engine options, including inline-four and V6 configurations, were offered, paired primarily with automatic transmissions. This manual serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding, maintaining, and repairing these vehicles, ensuring their continued reliability and performance.
This manual covers the 2002 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus Coupe models, which share a platform and many components. These vehicles were designed as mid-size coupes, offering a blend of style and practicality. They were available with either a 2.4L V4 engine or a more powerful 3.0L V6 Mitsubishi engine, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle or, less commonly, a 5-speed manual. The Sebring and Stratus coupes of this generation, built on the JA platform, represented an era of global component sourcing and shared engineering, providing a sporty aesthetic and comfortable ride for their intended use.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring and Stratus models from the 2002 model year, built on the JR platform. These mid-size vehicles were offered in both Sedan and Convertible body styles, aiming to provide a balance of comfort, styling, and affordability. Available with a 2.4L DOHC I4 engine producing approximately 147 hp or a 2.7L DOHC V6 generating around 200 hp, these cars competed in a segment focused on value. Key features include standard front airbags, with optional ABS and traction control, and a standard automatic transmission, typically a 4-speed unit. The design philosophy emphasized practicality and a comfortable ride, making them suitable for everyday transportation.
This factory service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 2002 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus models, built on the JR chassis. These vehicles were offered in both sedan and convertible body styles, catering to a mid-size market segment. Known for their attractive styling, especially the convertible variant, and available with efficient four-cylinder or more powerful V6 engines, these models offered a compelling value proposition. Chrysler's legacy includes producing comfortable and stylish vehicles, and the Sebring and Stratus line continued this tradition, competing effectively with other domestic and international rivals.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the 2002 Chrysler JR Sebring Sedan and Convertible models. It is designed to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining these vehicles, highlighting their engineering and reliability. This manual serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to perform service and repairs on their Chrysler Sebring or Stratus.
The Sebring, model code JS, represents a significant entry in the mid-size coupe, sedan, and convertible market for the 2002 model year. Built on a robust JS platform, this vehicle offered a range of powertrain options, including efficient 4-cylinder engines and more powerful V6 configurations, catering to diverse driver needs. Known for its comfortable ride and stylish design, the Sebring aimed to blend American practicality with a touch of sporty flair, competing with established models from major manufacturers. Its production in Sterling Heights, Michigan, underscores its American manufacturing heritage, while its availability in multiple body styles provided versatility for consumers.
This service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 2002 Dodge Stratus and Chrysler Sebring. These vehicles, built on the Chrysler JA platform, were designed with practicality and value in mind, offering reliable transportation for everyday use. They were manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and typically featured front-wheel drive. Engine options included a 2.0L 4-cylinder and a 2.7L V6, paired with either manual or automatic transmissions. Safety features like anti-lock brakes and airbags were standard or optional depending on the trim level.
This manual covers the Dodge Stratus and Chrysler Sebring models from the 2002 model year, built on the J platform. These mid-size sedans were engineered for reliability and value, sharing components to enhance cost efficiency and market coverage. The Dodge Stratus was positioned as a mainstream sedan, while the Chrysler Sebring offered a more refined experience, with both vehicles providing a comfortable ride and practical performance for daily use.
This manual covers the 2002 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus models, available as sedans and convertibles. These vehicles were designed to offer a blend of comfort, style, and performance, competing in the mid-size segment with models like the Ford Taurus and Toyota Camry. The Sebring and Stratus offered a range of engine options, including 2.0L, 2.4L, and 2.7L V6 gasoline engines, providing varying levels of power and efficiency. The engineering quality and reliability of these vehicles are supported by their shared platform with other Chrysler and Mitsubishi models, contributing to their overall value and market presence.
This manual covers the 2003 Chrysler Dodge Stratus and Sebring models, specifically the second-generation coupes built on the Chrysler JS platform, shared with Mitsubishi Eclipse and Galant. These vehicles, designed by Chip Foose, offered a stylish entry to mid-size coupe segment, competing with models like the Ford Mustang and Toyota Solara. Available with a 2.4L inline-4 or a 3.0L V6 engine, these front-wheel-drive coupes provided a blend of performance and design.
This manual covers the JR Sebring and Stratus models produced in 2004, available as both Sedan and Convertible body styles. These vehicles are recognized for their attractive styling, comfortable ride, and a range of engine options, including the 2.4L 4-cylinder (naturally aspirated and turbocharged) and the 2.7L V6 (gasoline and Flex Fuel variants). Engineered with a focus on providing a stylish and accessible personal car experience, the JR platform offered a blend of American design with practicality for everyday use, competing in the mid-size segment with models from Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan.
This factory service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus, built on the JR platform. These mid-size vehicles were offered in sedan and convertible body styles, known for their stylish design and value-oriented proposition in a competitive market. The manual covers a wide range of systems, including engine diagnostics and repair, automatic transmission service, brake systems, suspension, steering, fuel systems, cooling systems, exhaust systems, and all electrical components, complete with wiring diagrams.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring and Stratus models, specifically the JR platform, for the 2004 model year. Available in Sedan and Convertible body styles, these vehicles were designed to offer a blend of comfort and practicality within the competitive mid-size automotive segment. The engineering quality and reliability of the Sebring and Stratus are supported by comprehensive technical documentation, ensuring owners and technicians have the resources needed to maintain these vehicles effectively. This manual provides an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly, saving money on maintenance and repairs.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus, available in Sedan and Convertible body styles, built on the JR platform. Chrysler's heritage in mid-size vehicles is reflected in the engineering of these models, which represent a refinement of the JR platform introduced in 2001. This factory service manual offers factory-level detail, ensuring accuracy and thoroughness for all aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive technical information for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus models with the JR chassis code, covering both Sedan and Convertible body styles. Engineered for reliability and performance, these vehicles offered a range of engine options, including the 2.4L DOHC I4 and the 2.7L DOHC V6, delivering power outputs typically between 150 and 200 horsepower. The Sebring and Stratus platforms were developed to offer refined driving experiences and practical utility, making them popular choices for daily commuting and family transport.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus sedan models, built on the Chrysler JS Platform. These mid-size sedans were known for their stylish design and comfortable interiors, offering a range of powertrain options including 2.4L, 2.7L, and 3.0L V6 engines. The Sebring and Stratus competed in a segment with vehicles like the Ford Taurus and Toyota Camry, with the Sebring also being available as a popular convertible. This documentation is designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining and repairing these vehicles, ensuring their continued performance and reliability.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2004 Chrysler Sebring and Stratus Senda models, encompassing the Second Generation Sebring (2001-2006) and Third Generation Stratus (2001-2006). These vehicles were offered in Coupe, Convertible, and Sedan body styles, featuring front-wheel drive and a choice of engine options including the 2.4L EDZ I4, 2.7L EER V6, and 3.0L EVE/EVG V6. Chrysler has a long history in the automotive market, and these mid-size offerings were known for their diverse configurations. The manual is designed to be an invaluable resource for owners and independent repair shops, offering detailed guidance to maintain and repair these vehicles with confidence.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (JR41) represents a mid-size American convertible designed to offer style and an open-air driving experience at an accessible price point. Built on the Chrysler JR platform, this generation of the Sebring was engineered to appeal to consumers seeking a blend of everyday practicality and leisure driving enjoyment. It features a distinctive convertible body style and was typically equipped with a 2.4L Inline 4-cylinder engine producing 150 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Sebring Convertible aimed to provide a balance of comfort, safety, and a focus on its open-air appeal within its competitive segment.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus models from the 2004 model year, built on the JR41 platform. These vehicles were manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA, and offered a range of engine options, including the 2.4L GEMA I4, the 2.7L EER V6, and the 3.0L 6G72 V6, paired with either automatic or manual transmissions, and in some cases, a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). The vehicles were designed for general passenger use and featured a wheelbase of approximately 106 inches, with lengths around 194 inches. Safety features included standard ABS on most models, front airbags, and optional side airbags, with some models achieving favorable crash test ratings for their time.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring, part of the Second Generation (JR41), offers a blend of style and comfort, available in sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles. Designed to compete in the mid-size segment, it provided a balance of affordability and features, appealing to buyers seeking practical yet aesthetically pleasing personal transportation. Its engineering emphasizes a comfortable ride, particularly for highway cruising, and it offered a choice of reliable powertrains, including a 2.4L I4 and several V6 options, all driving the front wheels. The Sebring's design, with its distinctive American styling, set it apart from some import competitors, making it a notable option in its class.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring, part of the second generation (JR41), offered a diverse range of body styles including coupe, sedan, and convertible, catering to a broad spectrum of consumer needs. Known for its attractive styling and value proposition, the Sebring provided a choice of efficient inline-4 or more powerful V6 engines, coupled with either a manual or automatic transmission. While it competed effectively in the mid-size segment, its strengths lay in its versatility and the popular convertible option, aiming to deliver a comfortable and stylish driving experience.
This manual provides comprehensive information for operating and maintaining your vehicle. It details essential systems and features designed for optimal performance and driver convenience. The engineering and reliability of this vehicle are paramount, ensuring a dependable driving experience for various needs. Understanding its unique characteristics will enhance your ownership and enjoyment.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring represents a notable entry in the automotive market, offering a blend of comfort and practicality across its coupe, convertible, and sedan body styles. Built on the JR platform, this generation of the Sebring is designed to provide a reliable and enjoyable driving experience, whether for daily commutes or longer journeys. With engine options typically including a 2.4L I4 and a 2.7L V6, the Sebring aims to balance performance with efficiency, catering to a range of driver preferences. Its engineering emphasizes durability and ease of ownership, making it a sensible choice for those seeking a dependable vehicle.
This manual covers the Chrysler/Dodge Sebring and Stratus Sedan and Convertible models from the 2004 model year, built on the Chrysler JS Platform. These mid-size vehicles, produced at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, offered a blend of styling, comfort, and affordability, with a distinct lifestyle appeal in their convertible variants. The Sebring/Stratus competed effectively in a segment with strong offerings from other manufacturers, known for their comfortable ride and reasonably spacious interiors. This comprehensive guide details the various engine options, including the 2.4L 4-cylinder and 2.7L V6 gasoline engines, and their associated performance characteristics.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2005 Chrysler Sebring Sedan, Sebring Convertible, and Dodge Stratus Sedan, all built on the JR platform. These vehicles were designed to offer a blend of comfort and practicality, suitable for daily commuting and family use. They were available with various engine options, including the 2.4L GEMA I4 and the 2.7L EER V6, paired with front-wheel-drive and typically automatic transmissions. Engineering quality and reliability are key aspects, with this manual detailing the procedures to maintain these attributes.
The 2005 Chrysler Dodge Stratus and Sebring represent mid-size passenger cars built on the Chrysler JA/Jv/JXa platform, manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan. These vehicles, available in sedan and coupe body styles, offered a balance of styling, comfort, and value, competing with models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The Stratus and Sebring were equipped with either a 2.4L V4 SOHC 16V engine producing approximately 150 horsepower or a 3.0L V6 SOHC 24V engine delivering around 200 horsepower, both typically paired with an automatic transaxle. Safety features included standard frontal airbags and a strong NHTSA front crash test rating of 4 out of 5 stars, contributing to their appeal as reliable daily drivers.
This manual provides comprehensive information for your vehicle, covering a wide range of topics essential for operation and care. It details various systems including the instrument cluster, entertainment and climate control systems, lighting, driver controls, locks, security features, seating, and safety restraints. Guidance is also provided on driving practices, customer assistance, and cleaning procedures, ensuring you have the knowledge to utilize your vehicle effectively and safely.
The 2005 Chrysler Sebring Sedan, a mid-size vehicle from the second generation (JR41), offers a blend of comfort and practicality. Engineered for families and commuters, this sedan was designed to provide a value-oriented option within its segment, featuring a comfortable ride and a spacious interior. Available with a 2.4L DOHC I4 engine producing 150 horsepower or a more powerful 2.7L SOHC V6 engine delivering 189 horsepower, the Sebring Sedan was equipped with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Its design emphasized occupant protection, with standard advanced frontal airbags and available front side-impact airbags, alongside 3-point seat belts with pretensioners.
This comprehensive guide provides essential information for operating and maintaining your vehicle. It covers a wide range of topics designed to enhance your ownership experience, from understanding the instrument cluster and climate controls to detailed instructions on driver controls, locks, and safety restraints. The manual also includes guidance on driving, customer assistance, and cleaning your vehicle, ensuring you have the knowledge to utilize your vehicle's features effectively and safely.
This document serves as a comprehensive guide for your vehicle, offering detailed information to enhance your ownership experience. It covers a wide array of systems and functions, from the instrument cluster and climate controls to driver assistance features and security systems. The manual is designed to provide clarity on the vehicle's operation, maintenance, and care, ensuring you can fully utilize and enjoy its capabilities.
This document provides an illustrated parts catalog for the 2007 Chrysler Sebring, a mid-size sedan available in Touring and Limited series. Designed with Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) and offered in both Left-Hand Drive (LHD) and Right-Hand Drive (RHD) configurations, the Sebring was manufactured in Michigan, USA. This generation, based on the Chrysler JS platform, was a significant redesign for the model year. The catalog covers a wide array of components, including the front cross member, rear suspension, drive belts, horns, body wiring, instrument panel trim, fuel lines, front doors, hood, silencers, and sunroof, among many others.
This comprehensive manual provides detailed information for operating and maintaining your vehicle. It covers a wide range of topics designed to enhance your ownership experience, from understanding the instrument cluster and climate controls to managing driver controls and security systems. The manual also includes essential sections on seating, safety restraints, and driving best practices, ensuring you can utilize your vehicle's features safely and effectively.
Welcome to the comprehensive Illustrated Parts Catalog for the 2007 Dodge Sebring 4-Door Sedan, built on the JS platform. This catalog provides detailed part information and numbers for all components, essential for identifying and sourcing correct replacement parts. The Sebring, known for its distinct American styling and available powertrain options including 2.0L Diesel, 2.0L Gasoline, 2.4L Gasoline, and 2.7L V6 Gasoline engines, competed in a crowded mid-size segment. This resource is invaluable for maintaining the integrity and functionality of your Sebring, covering everything from engine and drivetrain components to braking, suspension, electrical systems, and interior and exterior parts.
This document serves as a comprehensive guide for owners and technicians, detailing various aspects of vehicle operation and maintenance. It aims to provide essential information for understanding and utilizing the vehicle's features and systems. The manual covers a wide array of topics, from basic controls and comfort settings to more intricate maintenance procedures and technical specifications, ensuring a thorough understanding of the vehicle.
This manual provides comprehensive information for your vehicle, covering a wide range of topics essential for its operation and care. It details various systems and features designed to enhance your driving experience and ensure optimal performance. From understanding your instrument cluster and climate controls to managing driver controls and security features, this guide offers insights into the sophisticated engineering of your vehicle. It also addresses important aspects like seating, safety restraints, and driving techniques, aiming to equip you with the knowledge to utilize your vehicle effectively and safely.
This manual covers the 2009 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, a mid-size convertible known for its stylish design and value-oriented appeal within its segment. Built on the JS platform, this model offers a comfortable interior and a smooth driving experience, making it a popular choice for those seeking open-air motoring. The Sebring Convertible features a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine producing 173 hp, with an optional 2.7L V6 available. Standard safety features include Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control System (TCS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and front and side airbags, along with pop-up roll bars for enhanced occupant protection.
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring is a mid-size car offered as a stylish coupe or convertible, designed with American styling cues. It features a range of powertrain options, including a 2.4L inline-4 engine producing 173 horsepower and a 2.7L V6 engine delivering 189 horsepower, both typically paired with automatic transmissions. The Sebring emphasizes comfort and style, making it a competitive option within its segment. Its engineering quality is reflected in its robust construction and the availability of safety features designed to provide a secure driving experience for its occupants.
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring Sedan is a mid-size sedan designed for consumers seeking a comfortable and practical vehicle for daily commuting and family use. Built on the JS platform, this generation of the Sebring represented an evolution of Chrysler's styling, aiming for a blend of American comfort and contemporary design. It was available with multiple engine options, including a 2.4L Inline-4 and V6 variants, paired with either a 4-speed or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Sebring offered a spacious interior with ample passenger volume and a substantial trunk, making it a competitive choice in its segment alongside models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Its engineering focused on providing a smooth ride and reliable performance for everyday driving needs.
The 2010 Chrysler Sebring Convertible is a mid-size, four-seat convertible designed for comfortable cruising and everyday usability. This third-generation model, identified by the JS chassis code, offers a stylish exterior and a spacious interior for its class. Key features include a power-operated convertible roof, available in either fabric or a retractable hardtop, and a front-wheel-drive platform. It was available with a 2.4L DOHC 16-Valve I4 engine producing 173 hp or an optional 2.7L SOHC 24-Valve V6 engine generating 189 hp, both paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Sebring Convertible aimed to provide a mainstream convertible experience, balancing comfort and style for its occupants.
The 2010 Chrysler Sebring represents the third generation of this mid-size sedan, coupe, and convertible, known for its distinctive styling and comfortable interior. This generation, which ran from 2007 to 2010, offered consumers a practical and stylish option in a competitive market segment. The Sebring was designed to provide a refined driving experience suitable for daily commuting and family use, featuring available engine options ranging from an efficient 2.4L four-cylinder to more powerful V6 variants. Its engineering emphasizes a balance of aesthetics and functionality, aiming to deliver reliable performance and a pleasant ownership experience.
This manual covers the Chrysler JR Sebring, model year 2004. Engineered for reliability and performance, the JR Sebring offers a blend of comfort and capability, making it suitable for various driving needs. This comprehensive guide details the intricacies of the vehicle, ensuring owners and technicians have the resources necessary to maintain its optimal working condition.
The Chrysler Sebring, manufactured for the model years 2001 through 2006, represents the third generation of this distinctive American automobile. Available in both coupe and convertible body styles, the Sebring offered a range of powertrain options, including the 2.4L I4 (EDZ) and the 2.7L V6 (EER) engines, known for their balanced performance and multi-point fuel injection systems. This generation of the Sebring was produced in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and was designed to provide comfortable and stylish transportation, competing in the mid-size segment with features like standard ABS and dual front airbags.
This manual covers the Chrysler Sebring, a mid-size vehicle produced for the 2002 model year, representing the second generation of this model line. Available as a sedan, coupe, or convertible, the Sebring was designed with stylish, comfortable, and practical American aesthetics, aiming to compete in a segment populated by well-established models. It offered a choice between a 2.7L V6 engine producing 200 horsepower or a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine delivering 150 horsepower, both paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle featured a wheelbase of 106.0 inches and was equipped with standard safety features such as anti-lock brakes and airbags, with optional traction control and side airbags.
The Chrysler Sebring, produced from 2002 as part of the Second Generation (JR), offered a blend of attractive styling and practicality, available in sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles. This mid-size vehicle competed with established models like the Ford Taurus, Toyota Camry, and Honda Accord. It was designed to appeal to consumers seeking a stylish and comfortable ride, with a focus on offering a pleasant driving experience across its various trim levels, including LX, LXi, and GTC. The Sebring was manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA, and was built on Chrysler's JA/JC platform, sharing components with other Chrysler Corporation vehicles of the era.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring represents a compelling option within the mid-size personal luxury segment, offering a distinctive style and a comfortable ride. Available in Sedan, Coupe, and Convertible body styles, this model year saw minor cosmetic updates and the introduction of a sportier 'Tuning' package. The Sebring was engineered with a focus on providing a stylish and accessible vehicle, notable for its available V6 power and the unique appeal of its convertible top. It competed in a crowded market, aiming to stand out with its design and value.
The Chrysler Sebring, manufactured for the 2004, 2005, and 2006 model years, offered a versatile range of body styles to suit diverse needs. This generation of Sebring was designed to provide reliable transportation with a focus on passenger comfort and a solid driving experience, featuring available 2.7L and 3.5L V6 engines that delivered capable performance. Notable for its safety, with certain models achieving high ratings in crash tests, the Sebring represented Chrysler's commitment to family-oriented vehicles with a blend of practicality and style.
The 2006 Sebring represents a practical and stylish mid-size vehicle, available in coupe and convertible body styles. Designed with American aesthetics, it offers a comfortable and affordable driving experience, competing with established models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The Sebring is equipped with standard safety features including frontal airbags and an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), with optional traction control. It offers a choice between a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine producing approximately 150 horsepower and a more potent 2.7-liter V6 engine delivering around 189 horsepower, both paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission featuring AutoStick capability.
The Chrysler Sebring, available for the 2007, 2008, and 2009 model years, represents a significant offering in the mid-size segment, with body styles including sedan, coupe, and convertible. This generation, built on the JS platform, brought a refreshed design and improved interior quality, aiming to compete with established models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. It was offered with a choice of three distinct engine options: a 2.4L GEMA I4, a 2.7L EER V6, and a more powerful 3.5L NAG V6, all paired with robust automatic transmissions, and a rare 6-speed manual on coupe models. Known for its comfort and style, the Sebring also incorporated a range of safety features, including front and side airbags, and an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on most trims, contributing to respectable crash test performance for its time.
This manual covers the 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, a mid-size vehicle known for its expressive styling and open-air driving experience. Built on the Chrysler/Dodge JS platform, this generation of the Sebring offers a comfortable ride and was often positioned as a stylish, affordable option in its segment. It was manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA. The Sebring is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission and offers engine options including a 2.4L Inline-4 and a 2.7L V6, providing adequate power for its intended use. Notable features include a power-operated convertible top, standard ABS, traction control, and electronic stability control, along with front and front-side airbags for occupant safety.
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring is a mid-size vehicle offered in both sedan and convertible body styles, representing the third generation (JS body) of this model. It competed in a segment known for value and comfort, with the convertible option providing a distinct advantage. Key features include front-wheel drive, available all-wheel drive on select trims, and a comfortable interior. Engine options range from a 2.4L four-cylinder to a powerful 3.5L V6, offering varying levels of performance and efficiency, all managed by an automatic transmission. The Sebring was produced in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and has a history of appealing to buyers seeking a blend of practicality and style.
The 2010 Chrysler Sebring represents a versatile option in the mid-size sedan and convertible market, offering a comfortable ride and a spacious interior. This model, part of the third generation Sebring, was engineered with a focus on providing a pleasant ownership experience, competing against prominent vehicles like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Available with a 2.4L four-cylinder engine or an optional 2.7L V6, the Sebring provided a balance of performance and efficiency, with the 2.4L engine delivering approximately 173 horsepower and the V6 offering around 189 horsepower. Its design offered practical sedan utility alongside the open-air freedom of a convertible, making it a flexible choice for various lifestyles.
The 1997 Chrysler Sebring Convertible is a mid-size American convertible known for its distinctive styling and accessible price point, offering a compelling option in the convertible market of its era. Built on the JA platform, this model shared underpinnings with other Chrysler Corporation vehicles, contributing to its market presence. It was designed to provide the open-air driving experience with a choice of V6 engines, ranging from 150 to 200 horsepower, paired with either a 4-speed automatic or a less common 5-speed manual transmission. The Sebring Convertible aimed to deliver a comfortable ride and a stylish appearance, positioning itself against competitors like the Ford Mustang Convertible and Chevrolet Camaro Convertible.
The 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible is a stylish mid-size convertible designed for open-air driving enjoyment. It offers a blend of comfort and everyday usability, featuring a power-operated soft-top roof, comfortable seating for four, and climate control. This model was available with a choice of efficient four-cylinder and V6 engines, including a 2.7L SOHC V6 producing an estimated 189 horsepower and 191 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Its engineering prioritizes a balance of performance and passenger comfort, making it a compelling option in its market segment.
The 2009 Chrysler Sebring Convertible represents the third generation of this mid-size convertible coupe, designed to offer a stylish and comfortable driving experience for consumers. This model, produced in Sterling Heights, Michigan, features a four-passenger seating arrangement and is available with either a 2.4L I4 engine producing 173 horsepower or an optional 2.7L V6 engine delivering 189 horsepower. Notable features include a power-operated convertible top, standard safety systems such as ABS, traction control, and electronic stability control, along with optional Uconnect infotainment on select trims. Its engineering prioritizes a relaxed ride, making it a suitable choice for leisure driving.
The 2010 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (JS chassis code) is a mid-size convertible designed for stylish, open-air driving. It features a distinctive Chrysler design, a power-operated soft top, and seating for four, prioritizing interior comfort for cruising. Powered by a 2.4L DOHC 16-valve I4 engine producing approximately 173 horsepower, it offers a balance of performance and efficiency, with a 6-speed automatic transmission and available AutoStick capability. This model was manufactured in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and represents Chrysler's heritage in producing accessible and attractive drop-top vehicles, competing in a segment with models like the Ford Mustang Convertible and Chevrolet Camaro Convertible.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring Coupe is a stylish and functional vehicle designed to offer a blend of sporty aesthetics and practical performance. Built on a platform shared with Mitsubishi, this coupe emphasizes a sleek, aerodynamic design, making it a distinctive presence on the road. It was commonly equipped with either an inline 4-cylinder or a V6 engine, providing a range of power options to suit different driving preferences, and was typically offered with either a manual or automatic transmission. The Sebring Coupe was positioned as an affordable yet appealing option within its market segment, competing with other compact to mid-size coupes of its era by offering a balance of features and value.
The 2006 Chrysler Sebring Convertible (model code JR) represents a stylish American convertible designed for comfortable cruising and everyday use. Built in the USA, this model offers a range of engine options, including a 2.7L V6, a 2.4L I4, and an optional 3.5L V6, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Its design reflects Chrysler's styling of the early to mid-2000s, featuring a power-operated soft top as a key convenience. With a focus on entry-level to mid-size convertible appeal, the Sebring aimed to provide a blend of open-air driving enjoyment and practical utility, competing in a segment with vehicles like the Ford Mustang Convertible and Toyota Solara Convertible.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, chassis code JR27, offers a stylish and accessible mid-size convertible experience. Built on the Chrysler JA platform, this model is part of the second generation of the Sebring convertible, produced from 2001 to 2006. It features a distinctive power-operated soft top, designed with a focus on sporty aesthetics. Under the hood, a 2.7-liter V6 SOHC engine, producing approximately 189 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque, is paired with either a 4-speed automatic or a less common 5-speed manual transaxle. Standard safety features include Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and front airbags, with optional traction control available.
This manual covers the 2005 Chrysler Sebring Convertible, a mid-size vehicle designed for consumers seeking an affordable and stylish convertible experience. Built on the JR platform, this model offers distinctive American styling and a value proposition that made it competitive within its segment. Powered by a 2.7-liter V6 SOHC engine producing 189 horsepower, and paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, the Sebring Convertible was engineered for leisurely driving. Its design prioritizes a sporty profile and the enjoyment of open-air motoring, making it a popular choice for those who appreciate both form and function in their personal transportation.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring, internally coded JR41, represents a mid-size vehicle offered in both coupe and convertible body styles, known for its stylish design and affordable market positioning. This generation of the Sebring was manufactured in Michigan, USA, and was a popular choice in its segment, competing with models like the Ford Mustang and Toyota Camry Solara. It was available with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 189 horsepower or a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine delivering 150 horsepower, paired with either a 4-speed automatic or a less common 5-speed manual transmission. The Sebring was engineered with a focus on providing value, featuring standard ABS on most trims and a generally favorable safety rating for its time.
The 2005 Chrysler Sebring, identified by internal code JR41, offers a blend of comfort and practicality, available in both sedan and convertible body styles. This mid-size vehicle was designed for the North American market, competing with other popular models of its era. It features a comfortable ride, a spacious interior, and powertrain options including a 2.7L V6 engine producing 189 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque. Notable features include Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and optional traction control, alongside standard front and front side-impact airbags, contributing to its safety profile.
The 2006 Chrysler Sebring, identified by the internal code JR41, is a mid-size sedan and coupe designed to offer a comfortable ride and distinctive styling. Available with a 2.7L V6 engine producing 189 horsepower and 191 lb-ft of torque, it competed in a segment that prioritized affordability and practicality. The Sebring offered available features such as optional convertible body styles and premium audio systems, aiming to provide a compelling package for its intended audience. Its engineering focused on delivering a smooth driving experience suitable for daily commutes and longer journeys.
The 2007 Chrysler Sebring Sedan is a mid-size vehicle designed with a focus on distinctive styling and a comfortable interior, offering an affordable option within its segment. Built on the Chrysler JS platform, this model was assembled in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA. It features a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder engine producing 173 horsepower, with an optional 2.7-liter V6 engine available, generating 189 horsepower. The Sebring was engineered to provide a balanced driving experience, incorporating standard safety features such as anti-lock braking and traction control, alongside multiple airbags, contributing to its commendable safety ratings, including multiple 5-star NHTSA ratings for frontal and side impacts.
This manual covers the 1996 Chrysler Sebring JXi Convertible, a mid-size personal luxury vehicle known for its sleek styling and American upscale positioning. Built on the JA platform and manufactured in Michigan, this convertible model offers a comfortable driving experience, featuring a 2.5L V6 engine, automatic transaxle, and standard ABS and front airbags. Its design, attributed to Thomas C. Gale, emphasizes aerodynamic lines. The Sebring was part of Chrysler's first generation of this model, aiming to provide a near-luxury experience with features like available premium audio systems and cruise control.
This manual provides essential information for operating and maintaining your vehicle, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey. It covers a range of topics designed to familiarize you with your car's capabilities and operational requirements. Whether you are a new owner or seeking to deepen your understanding of your vehicle, this guide serves as a comprehensive resource.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Chrysler Sebring, generation JR, produced between the model years 2001 and 2006. The Sebring, a product of Chrysler, a historically significant American automotive manufacturer, was designed to offer a comfortable and reliable passenger vehicle experience. This particular generation, built on the JS platform, represented an evolution of the model with updated styling and powertrains. The manual addresses various configurations, including those with the ST-22 designation, and encompasses a range of engine options, from the 2.0L 4-cylinder to the 2.7L V6, along with both manual and automatic transmission systems.
The 2005 Chrysler Sebring ST22 Coupe represents a stylish and value-oriented option in the mid-size coupe segment. Built on the Chrysler JS platform, this vehicle offers distinctive styling with a focus on a sporty profile, aiming to provide a blend of comfort and reasonable performance. Its engineering prioritizes reliability for everyday use, making it a practical choice for individuals seeking an affordable personal car. The Sebring Coupe was designed to compete with other popular models of its era, emphasizing its appeal through a combination of aesthetic design and accessible features.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the 2004 Chrysler Stratus and Sebring models, built on the Chrysler JA/JR platform. These vehicles, available in sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles, were designed to offer a blend of comfort and style in the mid-size segment. Known for their distinct styling and value proposition, the Stratus and Sebring represented Chrysler's commitment to providing well-appointed vehicles for everyday use. This manual is an essential resource for understanding and maintaining these vehicles.
This manual covers the 2002 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus models, built on the JR platform. Available in Sedan and Convertible body styles, these vehicles offer a range of engine options detailed within this guide. The manual provides comprehensive information designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining and repairing these vehicles, ensuring their optimal performance and longevity.
This workshop service repair manual covers the 2001 Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus Sedan, along with the Sebring Cabriolet, identified by model codes JR27 and JR41. These vehicles were designed for the mid-size segment, offering a stylish and feature-rich alternative in the automotive market, with available 2.4L I4 and 2.7L V6 engines paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Sebring Cabriolet provided a popular convertible option. This manual provides comprehensive information to assist owners and technicians in maintaining and repairing these vehicles.