The Chrysler Sebring uses a combination of disc and drum brakes. Front brakes are typically disc brakes, while rear brakes can be either disc or drum brakes, depending on the model year and trim level. Brake components include calipers, rotors, pads, and for rear drum brakes, shoes and a drum.
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The front brakes of a Chrysler Sebring usually feature disc brakes with a single-piston floating caliper design.
These include brake rotors (discs), brake pads, calipers, and a caliper guide pin with a special sleeve for anti-rattle and noise suppression.
The rear brakes can be either disc or drum brakes. Some Sebring models have disc brakes on the rear, while others have drum brakes.
If the Sebring has rear disc brakes, they utilize a single-piston caliper and the parking brake is integrated into the drum of the rotor's hat.
If the Sebring has rear drum brakes, they will have brake shoes and a drum.
The drum brake system includes brake shoes, an adjuster, and a brake drum.
Various brake pad materials are available for the Chrysler Sebring, including semi-metallic and ceramic options.
Calipers apply the pressure to the brake pads, which then clamp down on the rotor to slow the vehicle.
Some Sebring models may have an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).
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