I need to know what is wrong with my car please

Asked by rthompson1003 Feb 20, 2013 at 02:16 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 2010 sebring limited had a gas cap light come on along with the check engine , I replaced the gas cap and they went out, the next day i changed the plugs and air filter. now it is running really rough. I check the gap and it looks good. it is progressively getting worse. i had the parts store run a quick diagnoses on it an and came back with three fuel system faults and a ETC fault.how can you tell if the etc is the problem?
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you cannot for sure,etc may be responding to engine acting up, correct the power problem first, go over your steps plug wires may be crossed sending wrong mesages a tip is , and dont fuel up while in purge mode it will think a big leak developed,no biggie though the light will correct next purg ,just sayin caus maby you dont need a new cap, forget this tip for now ck.the plug wires

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