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1996 sebring tranny problem


littleal30
07-15-2005, 06:24 PM
i am looking at buying a 96 sebring either 2.5 or 2.6 v6 overdrive transmission. it has one problem the transmission won't shift out of first. the owner says he talked to a chrysler dealership and they told him it was probably the speed sensors. i dont know if this is true or not. i do know chrysler had some transmission issues. can anyone tell me if this is true or if theres anyway of telling if it is the transmission going bad.

Legendkiller
07-15-2005, 09:41 PM
well my first piece of advice would be to ask if you can take the car to a mechanic to throughly look over the car. If they say no, then dotn buy the car. Sebrings are popular, theres going to be another one that you can find that doesnt have the problem. If they say yes, get it looked over, ask for a price estimate(have it written) and go to the dealer which would make it much easier for them to come down on the price a lot. Never trust dealers to tell you the truth. As for the speed sensor thing, I doubt thats it. It doesnt make sense why it wouldnt shift as the sensor has little(i believe) to do with the transmission. If the speed sensor is going out, the speedometer wouldnt work. It could be the computer? or(most likely) is the transmission going out. Get it checked by a professional though,someone you know and trust.

littleal30
07-15-2005, 11:26 PM
thanks thats kind of what i thought

das2123
07-17-2005, 04:17 PM
As for the speed sensor thing, I doubt thats it. It doesnt make sense why it wouldnt shift as the sensor has little(i believe) to do with the transmission.They would be referring to the transmission input or output speed sensor. It has everything to do with the transmission not shifting out of first gear. I replaced both on my wife's 2000 sebring. The sensors range in price from $20-$50 depending on what dealer you go to. It isn't hard to replace, but will take some work.

mlingk
07-18-2005, 03:21 PM
Actual, the speed sensor can cause the car to go into 'limp mode' where it will not shift out of first gear. A clue if this is the problem will be that the spedometer will not move off zero, even when going 10 mph in first gear.

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