Yes, there is a fuse for it inside the vehicles fuse panel. However, it is linked to the electronic ignition and taking it out will cause unfavorable results. It is a 25a yellow fuse on the bottom right of panel.
The alarm is controlled by the engine and body computers, there isn't an individual fuse.
There is no fuse for the compressor itself, if the compressor is not working, the low pressure switch has activated and there is not enough refrigerant in the system. Have your AC system serviced by a good shop or your local Chrysler dealer.
number 25 and 48 look at the chart in your fuse box on the driver side
The fuse box on a 1998 Chrysler Sebring is located under the dash, near the hood release. It contains most of the vital fuses used by the vehicle's electrical system.
The 2004 Chrysler Sebring starter fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
Yes a fuse is one possible cause.
Chrysler does not have inertia or reset switches. . The fuel system is controlled with relays. The relays are in the under hood fuse box.
You are severely misinformed; automotive power steering is a hydraulic assist system. There is no fuse.
There is no such fuse.
Auto shut down. It powers the fuel system.
Yes and no. It is not a separate fuse. The same fuses that power the engine computer also power the cruise system. So if the engine runs, it is not a blown fuse.
There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise control. The system is powered by the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a fuse problem.