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Question by tfstelten
Submitted on 12/15/2006
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My oil warning light is periodically lighting at low RPM on my '98 Sebring JXI LTD Convertible, and it has plenty of oil.  Since it's a relatively cheap part, I bought a new sending unit sensor to see if that is the problem and I am proceeding to install it.  

Is this something I can easily do as a fairly competent do-it-yourselfer, or not?  Where is it located?

Your help pointing me in the right direction is most appreciated.

Thanks,
-Tom  


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