Tuesday, August 19, 2014

As with any vehicle, the 2000 Sebring convertible has had its share of recalls and technical service bulletins (TSB) outlining problems with the vehicle. If the technical service bulletin calls for a recall, any Chrysler dealer will complete the work for free. But you must have the exact year, make and model pursuant mentioned in the TSB.

Rear Window Defogger

    In January 2002, Chrysler released TSB No. 28674, regarding visibility. On some of the convertible models, the rear window defogger grid terminal separates from the rear window heating grid, or it may have been broken right from the factory. If the rear defogger is not working, the rear window will not clear, and rear-view mirror visibility is greatly reduced or does not exist.

Airbag Clock Spring

    In May 2001, TSB No. 101278 was released, indicating that the airbag clock spring might be defective and could set off the airbag unexpectedly.

Transmission Pan Gasket

    In September 1999, service bulletin No. 204244 alerted consumers to the availability of a reusable transmission pan gasket to replace the current pan gasket, which may leak. The pan gasket is for 2000 Sebring convertibles with automatic transmissions.

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