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2008 Sebring transmission problem

Posted By: Polarabill

2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/30/15 08:19 PM

I have a 08 Sebring convert with a 4 cylinder/auto with 110,000miles on it that is my winter beater. In the last 3 days it has shifted into neutral as I was driving. Both times it was under normal acceleration. Traveling about 60mph and it just goes into neutral(not the shifter,just the trans)I let up on the gas and it goes back into gear and is ok till the next time. Any ideas? I don't want to get into expensive tranny rebuilds but if it a minor problem I'll deal with it.
Posted By: AARCONV

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/30/15 10:20 PM

Obvious item first.change out oil and filter and scan for codes..
Posted By: Polarabill

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/30/15 10:23 PM

I will start there
Posted By: moretoys

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/30/15 11:32 PM

check fluid level.
Posted By: 383man

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/31/15 03:19 AM

Originally Posted By moretoys
check fluid level.


I agree. Sounds like its low on fluid. If it was something else and set a code many times that will put the tans in Limp mode and it would lock in second or third gear and would not shift until you shut it off and restart it and if it was not a hard code then it would shift again. Course low on fluid can cause the code of "Loss of Prime" and may eventually set a code. Ron
Posted By: Polarabill

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 12/31/15 04:26 AM

I feel pretty stupid not thinking of the obvious,I will check the fluid level first thing in the morning and go from there. Thanks guys.
Posted By: Polarabill

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 01/11/16 04:55 AM

Update on tranny issue. It seems that it is an electrical problem. Codes indicate one of 3 problems. Ignition switch, computer or wiring. More later
Posted By: Polarabill

Re: 2008 Sebring transmission problem - 01/14/16 06:25 AM

After another computer scan, we are thinking it is nothing more than an old weak battery. A malfunctioning aftermarket remote starter may also play a role but that is uncertain as it only showed up as an alarm arming code and the car does not have an alarm system. The remote starter activates the electrical system but won't start the car. Will see what happens with a new battery.
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