Common questions

What kind of oil does a Chrysler Sebring convertible take?

What kind of oil does a Chrysler Sebring convertible take?

SAE 5W-30
Engine Oil SAE 5W-30 is preferred. Capacity: 4.5 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level.

How to check motor fluid level in Sebring touring?

Check the reservoir often while running the top up and down. 5.Fill reservoir up enough to allow it to run and fill up whatever was replaced or leaked out. 6.Operate the power top up and down and check/replace fluid until proper level is reached with the pump in the horizontal position. 7.Repeat Step #6 as necessary to reach proper fluid level.

How to remove hydraulic motor from Sebring Touring convertible?

2.Remove the hydraulic pump/motor from its mounting location but don’t remove any lines (Refer to 23 – Body/Convertible Top/ASSEMBLY, Hydraulic – Removal) . 3.Remove the pump bracket and jute/cover that surrounds the pump. 4.The fill hole to the reservoir is on the left side of the pump as it is mounted.

Where is the fill hole on a Sebring top motor?

4.The fill hole to the reservoir is on the left side of the pump as it is mounted. You must turn the pump/motor on its right end to allow it to be filled. Don’t overfill or damage to pump/motor may occur.

Check the reservoir often while running the top up and down. 5.Fill reservoir up enough to allow it to run and fill up whatever was replaced or leaked out. 6.Operate the power top up and down and check/replace fluid until proper level is reached with the pump in the horizontal position. 7.Repeat Step #6 as necessary to reach proper fluid level.

2.Remove the hydraulic pump/motor from its mounting location but don’t remove any lines (Refer to 23 – Body/Convertible Top/ASSEMBLY, Hydraulic – Removal) . 3.Remove the pump bracket and jute/cover that surrounds the pump. 4.The fill hole to the reservoir is on the left side of the pump as it is mounted.

4.The fill hole to the reservoir is on the left side of the pump as it is mounted. You must turn the pump/motor on its right end to allow it to be filled. Don’t overfill or damage to pump/motor may occur.

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