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2004 Sebring 2.7l Sedan

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Old Dec 24, 2009 | 04:49 AM
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Hi got few questions about my Sebring,
1- how to drain coolent?
2- where is the location of the keyless module ?
3- How to disengage the overspeed warning alarm?

Car details Sebring sedan 2004 , 6v 2.7l LX.

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Old Dec 24, 2009 | 06:57 PM
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There's a coolant drain at the right end of the radiator, accessible from below, but it's made of plastic and if you break it, you're s.o.l. Most service facilities will disconnect a hose up top to suck out the coolant. You might consider using one of these to get the job done:

http://www.prestone.com/products/fla...cessories2.swf

When flushing, don't expose your system to full city water pressure or you'll blow the water pump seal.

The keyless module is attached to the BCM, which is attached to the fuse panel at the left end of the dash. Getting to it is not easy.

Can't help you with your third question.
 
Old Dec 25, 2009 | 03:09 PM
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Thanks alot for your help, for the third question, I would figure out how to disconnect it, if i understand how it works. It could be just programming issue. I'm in a country that allows speed around 90m/h on highways, it's kind annoying to hear the alarm like 4 hours continously.
 
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