2002 Chrysler sebring oil

Asked by GuruQW217 Nov 14, 2019 at 12:21 PM about the 2002 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

found oil is coming out of filler cap when I'm driving....and
the oil pressure light comes on when I stop....

4 Answers

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first off change the oil sender... these were known to be a problem then male sure the filler cap fits good or replace it

thanks I'll try all that this was just a second car I bought I know it's pretty old but surprisingly low on miles less then 100k so I dont think it's anything internal...at least I hope not....

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Make sure you press down and turn when putting oil cap back on so it sits even and proper all the way down otherwise it will leak and it will trow the oil light when stopping at a light. ours did the same, oil level and oil all good but slowing down or making a stop the light would come on or flutter on then off and then disappear while driving. Its all the oil caps fault.

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