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Old 01-06-2006, 09:49 PM
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my 1997 chrysler sebring has an intermittent dash problem. my tach and odometer and shift selector go out then they start working again, then they go out. i think its the plug on the back side of the cluster but i am not sure how to get at it. help.
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:17 PM
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Re: 1997 sebring

You might first try going to the Chrysler forum and then select "Sebring". Here, I'll do it for you;
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...play.php?f=130
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:40 PM
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I'll do you one better Bo, I'll move the thread to Sebring where it belongs!

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Very Very easy to get to the cluster. I had to buy a new one which I Found one on Ebay for $100 works perfect. I was like You and thought that it might be the plugs but they are so tight it wasn't funny. This was a common problem for chrysler in this year. Trust me You need a new cluster. Anyway the steps to getting to the cluster are as follows.

*******Make sure steering wheel is in down most position*******

1. Remove the fuse box lid on the side panal beside driver door.

2. There is a screw on the side right near the vent. remove it.

3. Remove the radio and heater control bezel by just pulling evenly on top and bottom of the bezel it just pops in and out.

4. Once that is done You should see four screws one on each side of the radio and two on the bottom , remove those and pull gently all around the dash it should simply pop out. Lay it to the side somewhere. The hardest part with this for me was above the steering wheel but I just kept gently tugging and it finaly let go.

5. There are four screw holding the cluster easily viewable at this stage remove those two on top two on bottom.

6. Flip the cluster You should see two plugs one red and one blue. The have a clip on the side that You need to press outward on to let the clip let go. You should see at this point it isn't the plugs.

of course installation is oposit of removal.

Good luck with this. It was so easy it took me about 10 minutes to get to it and I am a girl............

If you need diagrams I can email copies of my manuel to You. let me know
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Old 01-08-2006, 02:57 PM
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Re: 1997 sebring

I was looking for instructions on replacing a conv. motor and aloso found this link. It is step by step inst. on resoldering the circuit that goes bad. wish I had found this before I bought a new cluster.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=252792
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I was looking for instructions on replacing a conv. motor and aloso found this link. It is step by step inst. on resoldering the circuit that goes bad. wish I had found this before I bought a new cluster.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=252792
the soldering thing works great nothing to it better than getting a new one from ebay thats all that guy does is resolders them 100 bucks for stock and white gauges for 150 that all he does it not worth the money 10 buck with soldering gun 5.00 some solder get ( 40 tin )(60 lead you'll know what that mean when you look at solder in the stores
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:53 PM
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Re: 1997 sebring Intermittent Odometer/Tach FIX

I have a '97 with the same problem as everyone else: the odometer and tachometer work only when they feel like it. I have a sure fire plan that can fix it for good though. I guarantee 100% that it will work. If you want to fix your odometer and tach for good, check out the following site:
http://members.cox.net/dpeters30/97_sebring_dash.htm
This helpful site shows pictures and detailed explanations for every step of the process. I easily completed this project within an hour with very few tools. The only tricky part is soldering well, but that is just my lack of skill. All in all, it's an easy, permanent fix to an annoying problem. If you do everything according to that site, I guarantee you will be satisfied with a tach and odometer that work perfectly. Good luck!
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Re: 1997 sebring Intermittent Odometer/Tach FIX

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I have a '97 with the same problem as everyone else: the odometer and tachometer work only when they feel like it. I have a sure fire plan that can fix it for good though. I guarantee 100% that it will work. If you want to fix your odometer and tach for good, check out the following site:
http://members.cox.net/dpeters30/97_sebring_dash.htm
This helpful site shows pictures and detailed explanations for every step of the process. I easily completed this project within an hour with very few tools. The only tricky part is soldering well, but that is just my lack of skill. All in all, it's an easy, permanent fix to an annoying problem. If you do everything according to that site, I guarantee you will be satisfied with a tach and odometer that work perfectly. Good luck!
I have a 97 sebring conv. that is doing the same thing i figured it was just some wiring probs that i couldnt locate. I'll have to give that soldering thing a try! Thanks for the advice!
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