Chrysler 200 & Sebring Whether it be the sedan, coupe, or convertible, this mid-sized model offers a touch of class to every style in it's lineup

2008 Sebring 41TE problem.

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Mar 22, 2023 | 01:06 PM
  #1  
Rsmach's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 5
Default 2008 Sebring 41TE problem.

So my wife's sebring had a fluid noise coming from the trans, the noise has stopped but the trans has gone into limp mode. The code was for a shift soliniod which I replaced, along with a filter (fluid good, minimal clutch material in pan). After resetting the pcm (key to on, depress accelerator, wait 5min) the light went off, and the trans worked around the block, but on the next start the code came back. Now sometimes when I put it in D, it will shudder and kill the engine (feels like the torque converter is just locking up while standing still). Any help/guidance will be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you in advance.
 
Old Mar 24, 2023 | 08:07 PM
  #2  
CHRYSLER TECH's Avatar
Super Moderator
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 9,146
From: Norcross GA
Default

what were the code numbers ?
 
Old Mar 25, 2023 | 02:11 PM
  #3  
Rsmach's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 5
Default

Originally Posted by chrysler tech
what were the code numbers ?
p0755
 
Old Mar 26, 2023 | 08:34 PM
  #4  
Biffford's Avatar
Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 35
Default

Originally Posted by Rsmach
p0755
doesn't sound good if you did fluid and filter and shift solenoid. Unless it's a faulty solenoid
 
Old Mar 28, 2023 | 11:12 PM
  #5  
CHRYSLER TECH's Avatar
Super Moderator
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 9,146
From: Norcross GA
Default

assuming this is a cyl then a wire or PCM issue is likely if having the same issues
 
Old Mar 31, 2023 | 09:20 AM
  #6  
Rsmach's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 5
Default

Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
assuming this is a cyl then a wire or PCM issue is likely if having the same issues
Thank you for the reply, but don't quite understand, when you say cyl are you referring to engine size? (it's a 4cyl)
If you could elaborate on what I need to do it would be greatly appreciated.
 
Old Apr 2, 2023 | 10:10 PM
  #7  
CHRYSLER TECH's Avatar
Super Moderator
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 9,146
From: Norcross GA
Default

4 cyl yes missed the 4 well you get a wire diagram and trace down the wires from the selnoid to the tcm and see if there is issues with that or the tcm itself
 
Old Apr 2, 2023 | 11:27 PM
  #8  
Rsmach's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 5
Default

Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
4 cyl yes missed the 4 well you get a wire diagram and trace down the wires from the selnoid to the tcm and see if there is issues with that or the tcm itself
OK Thank you. It takes a pretty specialized computer to test the pcm right? Is that a dealer thing or should most shops have that ability? Thanks again for your help.
 
Old Apr 4, 2023 | 04:43 PM
  #9  
dcotter0579's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 5,649
From: Detroit suburb
Default

Your best bet is to take it to a transmission shop. Those guys deal with transmissions all day, every day. Half the time the dealer will just farm it out to the transmission shop anyway. Before you decide to repair it, get a good idea as to the worth of the car. Compare the cost of repair to the cost of replacing the car. The car is 15 years old and probably not worth pouring a bunch of money into it.
 
Old Apr 4, 2023 | 05:15 PM
  #10  
Rsmach's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 5
Default

Originally Posted by dcotter0579
Your best bet is to take it to a transmission shop. Those guys deal with transmissions all day, every day. Half the time the dealer will just farm it out to the transmission shop anyway. Before you decide to repair it, get a good idea as to the worth of the car. Compare the cost of repair to the cost of replacing the car. The car is 15 years old and probably not worth pouring a bunch of money into it.
Yes I realize the value of the vehicle, and if I thought it was actually a transmission issue I would pull it and do it myself (I've done a few over the years). The last person I was talking to here seemed to think it was a computer/wiring issue (I'm leaning that way as well, as the fluid was very clean). So now I'm just wondering about having the pcm checked, is this a dealer thing or do "shops" have the ability to do this?
Thanks.
 



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:59 AM.