there are a couple mounting screws that hold the headlamp assembly on, unscrew them and the headlamp assembly should come out... and then you pull the connector off the headlamp by pulling up gently on the locking tabs and pulling back at the same time. then twist the locking ring, remove the old lamp and dispose of, replace w/new lamp and reverse directions. the lamp should only fit in the holder one way and there are notches in the headlamp assembly to make you insert it that way. some people with smaller hands can do this without removing the headlamp assembly but i have some bearclaws so i have to take the lamp out to replace the lightbulbs.
A Chrysler Sebring does not have a reset switch.
It does not have a test connector
crank shaft sensor is near the oil filter. I have the repair manual but I am unable to past the page in here.
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Charge it, test it, replace it.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of your 1997 Pontiac Bonneville headlight. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new headlight.
100,000 miles
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There are 4 screws located under the rubber on the edges of the headlight. These have to be removed in order to get the headlight out.
A 1997 Sebring does not have a cabin filter.
Replace the blown fuse, or repair the broken wire.
check the crank shaft sensor MAP, CRANKSHAFT, CAMSHAFT SENSOR THE COMBINATION OF THOSE SENSORS WILL LET THE CAR RUN RIGHT AND NOT STALL ANY MORE