Chrysler Sebring 2007-2010 Emissions & Sensors Specifications
Chrysler Sebring 2007-2010

Chrysler Sebring 2007-2010 Emissions & Sensors Specifications

Explore detailed technical specifications for the emissions sensors in the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring. Learn about sensor types, functions, and compatibility for accurate diagnostics and repairs.

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Overview Specifications

This document provides detailed specifications and technical information about the emissions sensors used in the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring. It is designed to assist technicians, engineers, and enthusiasts in understanding the functionality, maintenance, and troubleshooting of these sensors. The document is organized into sections for easy navigation, with detailed subsections covering key aspects of the emissions system.

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Key Specifications

O2 Sensor Voltage Range

0.1-0.9 V

Catalytic Converter Efficiency Threshold

95%

Fuel Tank Pressure Range

-8 to +8 inH2O

Purge Valve Operating Temperature

-40 to 120°C

Sensor Replacement Interval

60,000-150,000 miles

Available Specifications

Oxygen Sensors

This section covers the oxygen (O2) sensors used in the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring. O2 sensors are critical for monitoring the air-fuel ratio and ensuring optimal engine performance and emissions control. Learn about their location, function, and common issues.

Front O2 Sensor
  • Located upstream of the catalytic converter
  • Monitors exhaust gases before they enter the catalytic converter
  • Provides real-time feedback to the engine control module (ECM)
  • Helps adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion
  • Typically fails due to contamination or aging
  • Replacement interval: 60,000-100,000 miles
Rear O2 Sensor
  • Located downstream of the catalytic converter
  • Monitors the efficiency of the catalytic converter
  • Sends data to the ECM to ensure emissions compliance
  • Less prone to failure compared to the front sensor
  • Common issues include wiring damage or sensor fouling
  • Replacement interval: 100,000-150,000 miles

Catalytic Converter Sensors

This section focuses on the sensors associated with the catalytic converter, which play a vital role in reducing harmful emissions. Understand their function, placement, and troubleshooting tips.

Catalytic Converter Efficiency Sensor
  • Monitors the performance of the catalytic converter
  • Detects changes in exhaust gas composition
  • Triggers a check engine light if efficiency drops below threshold
  • Often integrated with the rear O2 sensor
  • Common failure causes include overheating or contamination
  • Replacement requires diagnostic testing

Evaporative Emissions System Sensors

This section details the sensors used in the evaporative emissions system, which prevents fuel vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. Learn about their role and maintenance requirements.

Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
  • Monitors pressure within the fuel tank
  • Detects leaks in the evaporative emissions system
  • Sends data to the ECM for diagnostics
  • Common issues include clogging or electrical faults
  • Replacement requires specialized tools
  • Located near the fuel tank or canister
Purge Valve Sensor
  • Controls the flow of fuel vapors to the engine
  • Ensures proper vapor recirculation
  • Can fail due to carbon buildup or electrical issues
  • Symptoms include rough idling or fuel odor
  • Replacement is straightforward with basic tools
  • Located near the intake manifold

Component Specifications

Overview

Type
Oxygen (O2) Sensor
Configuration
Upstream and Downstream
Platform
Chrysler SEBRING 2007-2010
Material
Zirconia Ceramic
Location
Exhaust Manifold and Catalytic Converter

Dimensions

Length
3.5 inches (8.89 cm)
Diameter
0.75 inches (1.91 cm)
Thread Size
M18 x 1.5
Wire Length
24 inches (61 cm)
Operating Temperature
-40°F to 1500°F (-40°C to 815°C)
Voltage Range
0.1V to 0.9V
Response Time
100 milliseconds

Materials

Sensor Element
Zirconia Ceramic
Housing
Stainless Steel
Wiring
High-Temperature PTFE Insulation
Connector
Thermoplastic

Features

Performance
  • Wide-Range Air-Fuel Ratio Sensing
  • Fast Response Time
  • High Accuracy
Durability
  • Corrosion-Resistant Housing
  • High-Temperature Tolerance
  • Vibration Resistance
Compatibility
  • Direct Fit for SEBRING Models
  • OEM Equivalent
  • Universal Connector
Diagnostics
  • On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) Compatible
  • Error Code Detection
  • Real-Time Data Output
installation
  • Threaded Design
  • Plug-and-Play Wiring
  • Tool-Free Connector

Safety Features

Electrical
  • Short-Circuit Protection
  • Overvoltage Protection
Thermal
  • Heat Shielding
  • Thermal Overload Protection
Mechanical
  • Vibration Dampening
  • Impact Resistance

Comfort Features

installation
  • Easy Access Design
  • Tool-Free Connector
Maintenance
  • Self-Diagnostic Capabilities
  • Long Service Life
Performance
  • Smooth Engine Operation
  • Improved Fuel Efficiency
Noise Reduction
  • Quiet Operation
  • Vibration Dampening

Accessories

installation Tools
  • O2 Sensor Socket
  • Thread Sealant
  • Wire Connector Kit
Replacement Parts
  • Sensor Gasket
  • Heat Shield
  • Wiring Harness
Diagnostic Tools
  • OBD-II Scanner
  • Multimeter
  • Test Light

Maintenance

Service interval
Every 60,000 miles or 5 years
Service Items
  • Inspect Sensor Wiring
  • Check Connector Integrity
  • Test Sensor Output
  • Clean Sensor Threads
  • Replace if Faulty
Maintenance Notes
Ensure proper torque during installation to avoid damage.

Warranty

Standard
Miles: 60,000
Years: 5
Coverage: Defects in Materials and Workmanship
Extended
Miles: 100,000
Years: 7
Coverage: Additional Wear and Tear
Labor
Miles: 12,000
Years: 1
Coverage: Installation Costs
Terms
Warranty void if tampered with or improperly installed.

Production Details

Manufacturer
NGK Spark Plugs
Manufacturing Process
  • Ceramic Element Sintering
  • Precision Machining
  • Automated Assembly
Quality Control
Testing: Thermal Cycling, Vibration Testing, Electrical Performance
Certifications: ISO 9001, OEM Standards
Sustainability Practices
  • Recyclable Materials
  • Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
  • Waste Reduction Programs
Production Metrics
Annual Output: 2 Million Units
Defect Rate: 0.01%

Service Information for emissions_sensors Service

Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component

30,000
24
  • Inspect Sensor Wiring
  • Check Connector Integrity
  • Test Sensor Output
  • Clean Sensor Threads

Ensure no corrosion or damage to wiring.

60,000
60
  • Replace Sensor if Faulty
  • Inspect Exhaust System
  • Check for Error Codes
  • Verify Fuel Efficiency

Use OEM or equivalent replacement parts.

100,000
84
  • Replace Sensor as Preventive Maintenance
  • Inspect Catalytic Converter
  • Perform Full System Diagnostics
  • Check Engine Performance

Critical to ensure emissions compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about torque specifications

Q1

What are the compatibility requirements for emissions sensors in 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring?

The emissions sensors for the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring are designed to work specifically with the 2.4L and 2.7L engine models. These sensors are compatible with OBD-II systems and meet EPA emissions standards. Ensure the sensor part numbers match the OEM specifications (e.g., 56029328AA for the upstream oxygen sensor) to avoid compatibility issues. Always verify the vehicle's VIN for exact fitment.

Q2

What maintenance is required for emissions sensors in the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring?

Emissions sensors in the 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring require periodic inspection every 30,000 miles. Check for carbon buildup, corrosion, or damage to the sensor wiring. Replace sensors if they fail diagnostic tests or show error codes (e.g., P0135 or P0141). Use a scan tool to monitor sensor performance and ensure proper fuel-air ratio. Regular maintenance helps maintain optimal engine performance and emissions compliance.

Q3

How do I replace the emissions sensor in a 2007-2010 Chrysler Sebring?

To replace the emissions sensor, first, locate the sensor near the exhaust manifold (upstream) or catalytic converter (downstream). Disconnect the battery, then unplug the sensor's electrical connector. Use an oxygen sensor socket to remove the old sensor. Apply anti-seize compound to the threads of the new sensor and install it. Reconnect the electrical connector and battery. Clear any error codes using an OBD-II scanner.

Q4

What should I do if my emissions sensor is malfunctioning?

If your emissions sensor is malfunctioning, first check for error codes using an OBD-II scanner. Common codes include P0135 (upstream sensor heater circuit) or P0141 (downstream sensor heater circuit). Inspect the sensor wiring for damage or corrosion. Test the sensor's voltage output with a multimeter. If the sensor is faulty, replace it with an OEM-compatible part. Ensure the exhaust system is leak-free, as leaks can cause false readings.

Q5

How can I optimize the performance of my emissions sensors?

To optimize emissions sensor performance, ensure the engine is running at the correct air-fuel ratio. Use high-quality fuel and replace the air filter regularly. Avoid short trips, as the sensor may not reach optimal operating temperature. Periodically clean the sensor with a specialized cleaner to remove carbon deposits. Monitor sensor data with an OBD-II scanner to detect early signs of degradation.

Factory Service Resources

Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.

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