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2003 Chrysler Sebring LXi, 2D ConvertibleSECTION Fluids
FLUID CAPACITIES
Fluid Type Application Standard Metric Fluid Spec Note S/H
Air Cond Compressor Oil 4.50 OZS. 0.13 L PAG 46 Approximate capacity. S
Air Cond Refrigerant Convertible 1.20 LBS. 0.54 KG R-134a Approximate capacity. S
Automatic Transmission Fluid Convertible Overhaul 9.20 QTS. 8.7 L Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 or Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 Type 9602 S
Automatic Transmission Fluid Convertible Service Fill 4.00 QTS. 3.78 L Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 or Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 Type 9602 S
Brake Fluid N/A N/A DOT 3 Brake Fluid S
Engine Coolant 2.7L Eng,Convertible 9.50 QTS. 8.99 L MOPAR Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula HOAT (Hybrid Organic Additive Technology) or equivalent Includes: 1 qt. in the engine coolant recovery tank. S
Engine Oil Convertible w/Filter 5.00 QTS. 4.73 L API - SAE 5W-30 (Below 32Deg.F), 10W-30 (Above 0Deg.F) S
Fuel Tank Convertible 16.00 GALS. 60.56 L S
Manual Transmission Fluid Convertible 2.50 QTS. 2.36 L Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 or Automatic Transmission Fluid Plus 4 Type 9602 Fluid Capacity is between: 2.5-2.8 qts. S
Power Steering Fluid Convertible N/A N/A Power Steering Fluid Type (MS 9602) Refer to Chrysler's TSB No. 19-005-03. S
Windshield Washer Fluid 2.40 QTS. 2.27 L Windshield Antifreeze Not radiator antifreeze. Follow the Manufacturer's Instructions for the mixture ratio. S
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