Very likely the starter is bad.
The fuse blows because the current through it exceeds the rated current limit of the fuse.
If it blows while driving, I would replace the fuel pump. If it blows when trying to start, I would replace the starter.
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.
fuse panel left side dash panel
A fuse blows when the current in the circuit passes what the fuse is rated at. If you are blowing the ECM/starter fuse, the starter is probably bad.
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The alarm is controlled by the engine and body computers, there isn't an individual fuse.
open the driver door, the fuse box is on the end of the dash where it meets the door
In some later model Sebrings there is a fuse in the engine compartment fuse box that controls the starter. If it blows you have a loose connection on the starter so replacing the fuse will not solve the problem. You need to tighten down the connector bolt.
Take out the horn relay switch in an emergency. Without the alarm sounding off you can actually start to think...um...
For Ignition. Your car will not start if this fuse blows, generally if there is a short.
Auto shut down. It powers the fuel system.