Chrysler Sebring transmission limp mode with engine light on, only shifts out of second gear on Chrysler Sebring

Submitted by Frank odom · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler Sebring owners report experiencing transmission issues, such as going into limp mode with the engine light illuminated and being restricted to shifting out of second gear. This limp mode acts as a safety feature to prevent further damage when a problem is detected, which may stem from electrical issues, sensor malfunctions, or faults in the transmission control system. The illuminated check engine light indicates that the onboard diagnostics system has identified a fault, and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) like P0700 and P0765 can provide specific insights into the problems. Owners are advised to inspect wiring connected to the PCM/TCM and solenoid connectors for damage, attempt to reset the battery to see if it resolves the issue, and seek professional diagnosis if problems persist. Addressing these concerns promptly is crucial for restoring the vehicle's performance.

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Chrysler Sebring vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 149,000 miles
(149,000 - 149,000)

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