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How much is a water pump for a 2003 Chrysler Sebring?

How much is a water pump for a 2003 Chrysler Sebring?

Chrysler Sebring Water Pump Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Chrysler Sebring water pump replacement is between $600 and $717. Labor costs are estimated between $448 and $565 while parts are priced at $152.

What was the problem with my 2003 Chrysler Sebring?

Convertible motor was very sluggish and failing but didn’t go out. The seals around the convertible top failed and needed to be replaced as there was wind noise and leaking. Water pump when out. Worst of all of them. The little oil light flickered. I had my shop give it a look. I’m very mechanically inclined and he offered to show me the problem.

When did the Chrysler Sebring GTC come out?

Chrysler promises improved occupant protection in the convertible, courtesy of additional front door beams and a modified safety cage. A GTC convertible joined the Sebring lineup in mid-2002; it is offered along with LX, LXi and Limited editions.

What kind of engine does a Chrysler Sebring have?

The soft-top GTC comes with a sport suspension, a 2.7-liter V-6 engine and either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed-manual transmission. The Sebring was redesigned for 2001 and comes in three body styles: as a coupe, a sedan and a convertible.

What’s the difference between a Sebring convertible and a sedan?

The Sebring convertible and sedan may look the same at a glance, but they actually have different front fascias, taillights and side body panels. Their dimensions also differ. The convertible rides a 106-inch wheelbase and measures 193.7 inches long overall, while the sedan has a 108-inch wheelbase and is 3 inches shorter…

Are there any changes to the 2003 Chrysler Sebring?

The midsize Sebring sedan and its convertible sibling will get only minor changes for the 2003 model year. Chrysler promises improved occupant protection in the convertible, courtesy of additional front door beams and a modified safety cage.

Chrysler promises improved occupant protection in the convertible, courtesy of additional front door beams and a modified safety cage. A GTC convertible joined the Sebring lineup in mid-2002; it is offered along with LX, LXi and Limited editions.

The Sebring convertible and sedan may look the same at a glance, but they actually have different front fascias, taillights and side body panels. Their dimensions also differ. The convertible rides a 106-inch wheelbase and measures 193.7 inches long overall, while the sedan has a 108-inch wheelbase and is 3 inches shorter…

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Ruth Doyle