Sebring just died while driving

Asked by GuruR9LJP Feb 01, 2020 at 10:06 AM about the 2008 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car loses power and just dies while
driving have to wait a few minutes
and then it'll start up again it seems
to happen in lower speeds than
higher speeds thank goodness for
that...it's dangerous driving this way.
I have 210 thousand miles, replaced
the intake manifold runner. Codes
PO171, P2004, P2017, P2016 &
P0138. Told intake manifold needs
to be replaced. Appreciate any
information you can provide

2 Answers

Mines an 08 sebring as well. I have a refurbished computer and its dying when I put it in drive. It does good in any other gear but both the drive gear and the auto stick it dies I dont know what's going on. Have called many shops but none of them can give me an answer. The check engine light is on but it's from the old Sebring.

Engine light came on when it turned hundred thousand, had it checked out a couple different times nothing was wrong shops tried clearing but the lights stayed on, have 210,000 miles now and it's just now starting to give me some trouble but up until now it's been a very reliable great car I really depend on it now I'm retired, I want to fix it I just can't see putting a lot of money into trying to rebuild the car at this point due to age & high mileage. I do love my Sebring plus they no longer make them. Sebring

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