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Emission complaint related to possible O2(oxygen )sensor: Defect:my vehicle has recently been emitting a sulphur smell from the exhaust and the 'check engine light' has remained on. When I took the vehicle into the dealership(to correct recall notification 827) the service department stated I needed a new O2(oxygen) sensor to correct my problems with the exhaust. Moreover, the dealership stated the problem with the exhaust was the reason the 'check engine light' remained on. I have done research on the internet and have checked with other owners of Chrysler Sebrings and the majority of them have also had to have this O2(oxygen) sensor replaced. I believe the ntsa should investigate a possible recall related to the O2(oxygen) sensor in the 1996 Chrysler Sebring lxi.
- Normal, IL, USA
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- Washington, DC, USA