Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How do i change air filter in 2005 chrysler sebring?

The air filter housing should be located on the driver's side part of the engine compartment. It will probably have clips that keep it tightly closed. All you have to do is pull down on them and it should release. There should be 3 or 4 clips. Take the top off of the housing, remove old air cleaner, replace and snap all clips back up. That should be all there is to it. Good luck :o)



You know, I didn't even ask. I just assumed. You did mean the air filter for the engine, not the one for the passenger compartment? If it is the one for the passenger compartment, it is called a cabin filter and it is located underneath the wiper cowl...the plastic thing under the windshield where the wiper arms come out of. There is a wiper cowl removal tool available at Advance Auto or similar parts store that will help removing the clips without destroying them. The filter is located under that. Again, good luck. :o)
How do i change air filter in 2005 chrysler sebring?
I know what u mean! I have an 05 Sebring as well.



The intesting thing about the Sebring is that it doesn't have the same %26quot;easy clips%26quot; that other cars do. But the hard part is that it cant be loosened to free the filter without pulling on some important looking wires. it is a circular type filter

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How do i change air filter in 2005 chrysler sebring?
are you kidding me, if you have to ask dont touch you hood latch.
Locate and Open the Filter Housing

Squirrel Your Nuts

Remove the Old Filter

Put the New Filter in Place

Empowerment!

That's it!
Go buy a Chilton's or Haynes service manual for your car for $20 or so. It has ALL the info you'll ever need. Buy 'em at any auto part store (AUTOZONE, Pep Boys, Checker/Kragen). YOu might find the procedure on Autozone's website (www.autozone.com) by registering on the site - they have some procedures detailed on the site per part, so if you look up a part for your car you might find the procedure.



Replacing an air filter isn't rocket science. Most cavemen, in fact, can do it. Just pop the hood and look for the air intake (it will have a big air hose coming back from the grill. Follow it until you find the big black box with the clips on it. Unsnap the clips, pull the lid off and remove the filter. To install a new one, reverse the procedure.



Thank you, that will be $84.50.
Agree with t20. Take the car in to a lube shop for a service. Have them change the air filter and change the oil and filter and check your fluid levels. You would be better off not opening the hood yourself.

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