There's no legitimate way to turn back an odometer on a Chrysler Sebring (or any modern vehicle) without specialized equipment and technical knowledge. Older vehicles might have had more vulnerable mechanical odometers, but modern vehicles use electronic odometers that store mileage data in various places within the car's computer system. Changing the odometer reading requires accessing and altering this data, which is difficult and leaves traceable evidence.
Methods that might be attempted (but are illegal and unreliable):
* Using specialized tools: There are devices available that can connect to a vehicle's computer system and alter the odometer reading. However, using these tools is illegal. Also, their use can leave detectable traces and potentially damage the vehicle's electronic systems.
* Replacing the odometer: This is extremely difficult and unlikely to be successful in modern vehicles. The new odometer would need to be perfectly matched to the vehicle's computer system and often requires extensive programming. Again, this is illegal.
If you are considering tampering with your odometer, reconsider your actions. The risks far outweigh any perceived benefits. Honest disclosure is always the best approach. If you are buying a used vehicle, have a mechanic inspect it and verify the odometer reading.