there is a compartment on the driver side when you open the driver door look by the hinge you will see a panel pull of relay is in there BEHIND A/C AND HEATER CONTROL PANEL, IN CENTER CONSOLE.
I have a turn signal light that keeps flashing regardless of the control arm position. I think that the problem is in the turn signal control relay but I don't know where it is located. I did find the 3 prong relay located behind the center console but this is not the problem because I replaced it and have the same problem.
Its under back seat
Not used. It is driven by the PCM
On a 2004 Chrysler Sebring, the turn signal relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove a cover to reveal the relays and fuses. The turn signal relay is usually labeled, so check the diagram on the fuse box cover for its exact location. If you're having trouble, consulting the owner's manual can also provide specific details.
If the bulbs and fuse are good, replace the turn signal Flasher Relay.
behind the top rear seat
A Chrysler Sebring does not have a reset switch.
The cooling fan relay on the 2004 Chrysler Sebring is in the engine compartment fuse box. There are actually two cooling fan relays in this fuse box. One is a high speed radiator fan relay and the other is a low speed radiator fan relay.
No such part exists on a Sebring, the fuel pump is computer controlled with a relay.No such part exists on a Sebring, the fuel pump is computer controlled with a relay.
If the Chrysler Sebring won't start after going through a puddle, the problem is probably that the starter relay switch got wet. This is not a common thing but if the starter relay was bad to begin with, moisture will make the problem worse. The starter relay is located on the starter.
1997 chrysler sebring does not have a fuel cut off switch. Fuel pump is controlled by a relay located on the firewall right above the battery. Its on a bracket that holds 3 relays. The relay you are looking for is in the middle. Also called a auto shut down relay
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