Chrysler Sebring Limited 2.0 CRD , assembled in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA, 2007. This 2007 edition was the last Sebring made under Daimler Chrysler corporation! It's a 2.0 L Volkswagen TDI PD (nozzles pomp) Diesel Engine manufactured by VW AG Germany. This 2007 version was made in USA for export to Europe and it's the most reliable and best version from all Chrysler Sebring versions! It has a very very good engine! The code of the engine is "BYL" but in fact it's about a BKD , the same engine that we meet on VW Passat and Golf and Audi, Skoda or Seat. It's a great great car!!!
It's the best thing you can do and I encourage you to do it! It's possible that the cleaning will not be enough! In some cases it should be replaced. Regarding your question, maybe this link will help you: th-cam.com/video/kUo2d7Fj2Tc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=p5ZeVp0_HuvxJInP
@@gulworks As you have seen I've got the same engine. Honestly I do not know...I have never cleaned it because it's not trouble me... I do not know and I'm sorry I can't help... A good mechanic should know it!
@@alexandreterroni1221 Well that engine is German technology! It was bought by Chrysler from Germans. And it was not for the US market but it was for export to Europe. It's the best engine from Chrysler Sebring history! The car was assembled in Sterling Heights MI but it was for export to Europe and not for the US market.
Chrysler Sebring Limited 2.0 CRD , assembled in Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA, 2007.
This 2007 edition was the last Sebring made under Daimler Chrysler corporation!
It's a 2.0 L Volkswagen TDI PD (nozzles pomp) Diesel Engine manufactured by VW AG Germany.
This 2007 version was made in USA for export to Europe and it's the most reliable and best version from all Chrysler Sebring versions! It has a very very good engine! The code of the engine is "BYL" but in fact it's about a BKD , the same engine that we meet on VW Passat and Golf and Audi, Skoda or Seat.
It's a great great car!!!
I need to clean the throttle body, I don't know where it is
It's the best thing you can do and I encourage you to do it! It's possible that the cleaning will not be enough! In some cases it should be replaced.
Regarding your question, maybe this link will help you:
th-cam.com/video/kUo2d7Fj2Tc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=p5ZeVp0_HuvxJInP
If your mechanic doesn't know where it is then don't let your car in his hands! Go to another one!
@@SamC.F My car is 2.0 volkswagen engine they are not the same
@@gulworks
As you have seen I've got the same engine. Honestly I do not know...I have never cleaned it because it's not trouble me...
I do not know and I'm sorry I can't help...
A good mechanic should know it!
@@gulworks
I think it should be in the area of the aspiration tube that enters the gallery admission.
where is the egr valve
It's just to the right of the oil dipstick, at the entrance in the admission gallery.
Volkswagen 2.0 TDI lol !
Yes, it's a 2.0 TDI DIESEL! A good and reliable engine!
@@SamC.F
it's not exactly america's engine in any case.
although there are tdi's there too.
@@alexandreterroni1221 Well that engine is German technology! It was bought by Chrysler from Germans. And it was not for the US market but it was for export to Europe.
It's the best engine from Chrysler Sebring history!
The car was assembled in Sterling Heights MI but it was for export to Europe and not for the US market.
@@SamC.F
Ok ok, !
@@SamC.F
no, in fact I was talking about the TDI engine in general!