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What is the indicator on a Chrysler sebring?

The Chrysler Sebring doesn't have a single "indicator." It has many indicator lights and gauges on its instrument panel, depending on the year and model. These include:

* Engine Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) or Check Engine Light: Illuminates when the onboard diagnostic system (OBD) detects a problem with the engine or emission system.

* Battery Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the charging system.

* Oil Pressure Warning Light: Indicates low oil pressure.

* Temperature Warning Light: Shows the engine coolant is overheating.

* Brake Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the braking system, such as low brake fluid.

* Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Warning Light: Illuminates if there's a malfunction in the ABS system.

* Airbag Warning Light: Indicates a problem with the airbag system.

* Seatbelt Warning Light: Reminds the driver and passengers to fasten their seatbelts.

* Fuel Level Gauge: Shows how much fuel is in the tank.

* Speedometer: Displays the vehicle's speed.

* Tachometer (RPM Gauge): Shows engine speed.

* Turn Signal Indicators: Blink to indicate direction changes.

To know exactly what a specific light on *your* Chrysler Sebring means, you'll need to consult your owner's manual. The manual will have a diagram of the instrument panel and descriptions of each indicator.