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Can you tell me the type of transmission fluid needed for a 2004 Chrysler Sebring?

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doublesharp

The 2004 Chrysler Sebring requires Dexron VI Automatic transmission fluid, which is the manufacturer's recommended fluid. While you don't need to change this fluid as frequently as your engine oil, it's important to keep it topped up. The suggested interval for changing the fluid is between 30,000 to 60,000 miles, meaning you may only need to do this a few times throughout the vehicle's lifespan. You can monitor your fluid levels by using the dipstick located under the hood and checking where it registers. If the fluid is low, be sure to add more promptly. If it's been over 30,000 miles since your last fluid change, it may be time to have it serviced.

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  • Ermelinda R.

    ATF+4 is the specific transmission fluid designed by Chrysler for use in a 2004 Chrysler Sebring. It is important to follow this recommendation and not confuse it with Dexron VI, which is intended for General Motors vehicles.

  • herb clark

    Chrysler suggests using ATF+4 for their transmissions and power steering systems.

  • James hebert

    A 2004 Chrysler Sebring would see the most improvements by using Dexron VI automatic transmission fluid.

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