2002 Chrysler Sebring Convertible 2 4l Great On Gas. on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
Hello, I`m the third owner of this car. Engine is 2,4L DOHC 4 cylinders Automatic. Great on Gas! Convertable top is a Tan color so it doesn`t heat up inside on a sunny hot day. Ive priced the car based on the fact Ive changed every 4 belts(including Timing Belt ) All New. The transmission oil has been fully changed into Full synthetic ATF oil for selling, the car battery is also brand New. This car is super economical and a very smooth ride. No need to worry about big tuning up cost for the next 100,000 miles. (Engine) I always use Full Synthtic motor oil. I recomend you keep on using it, and ViX oil filter. When the ignision key is on the on position, the oil light and engine light are on in a main panel since years ago.(It`s turns off immediately off when the engine is ON) The OBD2 cord machine doesn`t show any problem and running is PERFECT. Also, sometimes the "AIR BAG" light is on while driving. These lights seems to maybe be a connecting issue of electricallines.Its not an issue. If your worried about it I can go with to you a Pep Boy shop to do a free OBD2 code check. Ive prevously had it checked and it passed with flying colors. It has some tiny paint tips and fading exist, but you can`t find it without looking for it.
The car also has power windows,cruze control,and air conditioner works perfect. So, a hot summer is comming and running PCH with the top down with a white convertible is everybody`s kind of fun and a great way to release stress. This car is not going to disappoint you! P.S The registration is coming soon, June 24th.I need a buyer who can go to DMV or AAA before 24th with the pink slip.
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