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I have 97 chrysler sebring 2.6. It turns off when im...

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Question by rick1
Submitted on 3/12/2004
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I have 97 chrysler sebring 2.6. It turns off when im driveing  at high speeds 65mph or after 30 minutes or so. I loose all power.


Answer by b
Submitted on 5/24/2004
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Replaced the high and low speed sensors in the trany housing.

 

Answer by pbobbey
Submitted on 1/5/2005
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--Replaced the high and low speed sensors in the trany housing.


my problem cam back in 2200 miles
go figure?????

 

Answer by advice
Submitted on 4/11/2005
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i would go take it to get checked out... i have the same car and it has never given me any problems *knock on wood* maybe it has too many miles on it?

 

Answer by G
Submitted on 3/10/2007
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Here is what to do check your battery power if good then it is your transmision you mostlikely should get it looked at because thats just not safe man

 

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