Wednesday, June 22, 2011

my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?

Question 1
my 2002 chrysler sebring wont go over 30 MPH wont shift out of low gear?...  all my gears are lit up and speedometer dont work

Answers
1)   It's a Chrysler Sebring... Probably safer to leave it the way it is. - JetDoc

2)   you most likely have a faulty chip that senses speed and tells the transmission to shift.

and the dashboard speedometer might be a totally separate issue. the cable for the speed might be stuck.

a buddy of mine got a 99 dodge durango. for 900 bucks cause it wouldnt shift out of 1st. i convinced him to buy it and get it fixed because i knew it wouldnt be expensive.

cost him 100 bucks and he has himself a nice truck now.
his dash also wouldnt read the speed until he went over 55 then the needle would shoot up to his current speed. its stuck but he is too lazy to fix it. - bfish91

3)   That definitely is a problem. The gears are broken, which is why you cant go over 30, but I'm not sure about the speedometer, You should definitely bring it in for repairs. - j3_cow

4)   That would be a bad VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) or a problem/wire or connection with your VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor). - AnswerRack.com


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Question 2
A/C in 96 town and country?...  The ac in my 96 town and country will blow cool air but not that much. It is holding freon. So my question is what will cause it to not blow cold air. Could it be the condenser, compressor, etc... Any answers are appreciated. Thanks.
I have had the condenser and air drier off for a while. Will i need to add oil to the system, if so how much thanks.
Its the same at all rpms

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2)   Get an A/C specialist to check it. It could be a bad compressor (is it better at higher rev's?), or it could be a fault with the condensor or condensor fan. - Neil B

3)   Did you evacuate the system before recharging it? If the drier was left open for a long time then the desiccant became saturated. Theoretically you can dry it back out if you keep vacuum on it long enough, but I would get a new drier. Moisture in the system will interfere with the refrigeration cycle, but more importantly it can react with contaminants and the r134a to form a corrosive sludge. That's bad!

Lack of oil won't directly impact cooling performance, but it will lead to premature compressor failure. Too much oil can also be bad. You need to evenly distribute oil throughout the system. If you lost oil and don't know how much, you might need to have the whole thing flushed and start over with a fresh oil charge. - mark32937


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Question 3
Chrysler town and country cargo capacity?...  my 1999 honda odyssey transmission just went and we need to get a new van. We are thinking about getting a 2002 town and country but i need to know how much space is inside compared to the odyssey
the problem is we can not afford the honda or toyota and the caravan/town and country have awd and my sister uses it in vermont

Answers
1)   yes - Bernard Malcom

2)   DO NOT GET A CHRYSLER!!!!!!!!!!!!! coming form a car guy, get a toyota sienna or another odyssey. unless you want repairs, repairs, and more repairs, I suggest you stick with honda and toyota. But I have read that the town and country offer ALOT of space, rpobably more thatn the odysey - Josh da man


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Question 4
how much does a stock 1990 plymouth acclaim weigh?...  

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1)   curb weight (full fuel tank, no passengers) is about 2900 lbs - aunt b

2)   With the 2.5L 4-cyl. or the 3.0L V6? - Bandit-05


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Question 5
where is cam sensor located in chrysler mini van 3.8 engine?...  

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1)   Passenger side at the left end of the engine. - (A+)

2)   You will find the cam sensor on the engine front timing cover. That is on the passenger side of the engine compartment. It should be fairly easy to see. It is a three wire sensor set at an angle towards the middle of the the cover on the top. - Mike J


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