···
Log in / Register

Where is the fuse box located in the Chrysler Sebring?

4 Answers
AveryDella
07/29/25 7:30am

The fuse box in the Chrysler Sebring is located below the headlight switch. Below is some relevant information about the Chrysler Sebring: 1. Exterior Design: Inspired by concept cars and sports cars, the Chrysler Sebring is positioned as a "dynamic ride for business professionals." Its stylish, dynamic, vibrant, and passionate exterior design embodies Chrysler's philosophy of always leading the trends of the times, perfectly interpreting the new generation of Chinese business professionals' pursuit of innovation, freedom, and proactive spirit. 2. Powertrain and Handling: The all-aluminum dual VVT world-class engine offers fuel efficiency comparable to Japanese cars. The Sebring is equipped with three engine options, including a 2.7L model that shares the same V6 engine as the 300C 2.7L model, delivering extraordinary power. The 2.0L and 2.4L models feature the dual VVT world-class engine developed by the Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA). Dual VVT refers to Dual Variable Valve Timing technology, which is considered the most advanced form of variable valve timing system technology currently available. The dual VVT engine allows simultaneous adjustment of intake and exhaust valves, providing excellent characteristics of high torque at low speeds and high power at high speeds, placing it at the forefront of technology.

Was this review help?
18
0
Share
CamilleDella
08/13/25 1:10am

The Chrysler Sebring I drive is an older model, and the fuse box is specifically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the knee area. You'll need to bend down slightly to spot a small cover. The first time I looked for it, I was quite confused because there's also a fuse box in the engine compartment, but that one mainly controls major components. The one inside the car is for commonly used fuses, like those for lights or the radio. Once you open the cover, you'll see a row of slots, with each fuse numbered to indicate its function. I recommend keeping a few spare fuses on hand for emergencies—replacing them isn't difficult, but make sure to turn off the engine and remove the key to prevent a short circuit. If something stops working, don’t rush to spend money at a repair shop—simple issues can often be fixed yourself.

Was this review help?
17
0
Share
Expand All
OMicah
10/04/25 7:33am

I've been driving for over a decade and remember the fuse box locations of my Chrysler Sebring clearly: The main fuse box is in the engine compartment near the firewall, close to the battery on the passenger side. There's another one inside the cabin below the driver's dashboard - just pry open the plastic cover near your knee area. It takes some effort to locate them, so don't rely solely on visual inspection; feel around the edges of the covers. Blown fuses commonly occur with electronic device failures, like non-working horns or AC shutdowns, and can be restored by timely replacement. Always keep fuse pullers in your toolbox, and handle them gently to avoid damaging the wiring. If unsure, check diagram guides on your phone before proceeding.

Was this review help?
10
0
Share
Expand All
Casey
11/18/25 2:20am

As a frequent DIY car enthusiast, I'm familiar with the Brilliance BS6 fuse boxes – there's a large one in the engine compartment next to the battery, and a smaller one inside the car beneath the dashboard near the left knee position. When working on them, remember to use pliers to gently remove blown fuses, and replace them with new ones matching the color and amperage. Location diagrams can be found in the manual or searched via apps – never tamper blindly to avoid spark risks. Always disconnect power before installing additional equipment to protect the system. After replacement, test functions to prevent secondary failures. Simple repairs like these can save you trips to the mechanic.

Was this review help?
8
2
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the method for judging the distance to the car behind using the interior rearview mirror?

The method for judging the distance to the car behind using the interior rearview mirror is: 1. When the rear car's engine hood is visible in the interior rearview mirror but the grille is not, it indicates a distance of about 3 meters from the rear car; 2. When the rear car's grille is visible in the interior rearview mirror, it indicates a distance of about 8 meters from the rear car; 3. When the rear car's wheels are fully visible in the interior rearview mirror, it indicates a distance of more than 20 meters from the rear car. The adjustment method for the interior rearview mirror is: place the distant horizon at the midline of the interior rearview mirror, then move left and right until the image of the right ear is just at the left edge of the mirror. The function of the car's interior rearview mirror is to reflect the situation behind, beside, and below the car, expanding the driver's field of vision.
15
3
Share

What is the charging voltage for a 12V battery?

12V lead-acid battery's maximum charging voltage is around 15V. The battery's lifespan and charging precautions are as follows: Charging precautions: Generally, after the electric vehicle charger's indicator turns green, floating charge for 1-2 hours can end the charging process. The charging time is usually controlled within 8-10 hours and should not exceed 12 hours. If charged overnight, the charging time will far exceed 12 hours. Overcharging an electric vehicle battery can cause a large amount of gas to erode the battery's plates, leading to the detachment of active material and ultimately reducing the battery's service life. Battery lifespan: Under ideal conditions, the number of charging cycles can reach approximately 1000-2000 times while still maintaining over 70% of usable capacity. For PHEVs, a single cycle typically covers about 50-80 kilometers, so before the battery is scrapped, it can be used purely electrically for about 100,000 kilometers.
4
1
Share

What are the gear positions in BMW cars?

BMW cars have gear positions including P, D, N, R, and S. The usage methods for P, D, N, and R gears are as follows. Usage of P and D gears: The P gear is the parking gear, used when the car is not driven for a long time; the D gear is the drive gear. By holding down the lock button on the left side of the gear lever and pulling it backward, a green 'D' will appear on the gear lever, indicating the car is in D gear. Usage of N and R gears The N gear is the neutral gear, used when the car is parked for a short time without turning off the engine, such as when waiting at a red light or in traffic. Push the gear lever forward until an 'N' appears on it, indicating the car is in N gear. The R gear is the reverse gear, used when the car is moving backward. Hold down the lock button on the left side of the gear lever and push the gear lever forward until an 'R' lights up, indicating the car is in reverse gear.
20
2
Share

What Causes Engine Ignition Delay?

Engine ignition delay can be caused by a faulty camshaft sensor, insufficient oil pressure, or a malfunctioning carbon canister solenoid valve. The details are as follows: Faulty camshaft sensor: If the timing alignment is confirmed to be correct, the focus should be on checking whether the camshaft position sensor is functioning properly. Insufficient oil pressure: Gasoline pump pressure leakage or poor injector sealing can lead to inadequate gasoline pressure, resulting in prolonged ignition time. Malfunctioning carbon canister solenoid valve: Difficulty in ignition after exposure to sunlight, but without requiring a second ignition attempt, usually indicates an issue with the carbon canister solenoid valve. This is because gasoline evaporation is particularly strong after exposure to sunlight, and poor sealing of the carbon canister valve can easily lead to cylinder flooding or wet wall conditions.
20
5
Share

What Causes the Unpleasant Smell in Car Air Conditioning?

There are two main reasons for the unpleasant smell in car air conditioning: issues with the cabin air filter or problems with the evaporator. Details are as follows: Cabin Air Filter Issues: The function of the cabin air filter is straightforward—it filters the air blown out by the air conditioning to prevent impurities from entering the cabin. However, if the cabin air filter is severely contaminated, it not only fails to protect the cabin environment but also causes secondary pollution to the cabin air. Evaporator Issues: When the evaporator is working to cool the air, it encounters relatively hot outside air, causing moisture to form on its surface. This moisture easily traps dust, insects, and other impurities. Over time, in a constantly damp environment, these trapped substances can ferment, mold, and breed bacteria. When the air conditioning is turned on again, the fan will blow these harmful substances directly into the cabin.
19
5
Share

How to Remove Paint Transferred from Another Car on Your Vehicle?

The methods to remove paint transferred from another car on your vehicle are: 1. Wipe in a straight line with a compound; 2. Repair with nail polish that matches the car's color or is transparent; 3. Remove through wet sanding, polishing, and waxing; 4. Use thinner and a soft cloth to wipe; 5. Apply essential balm for wiping. The functions of car paint are: 1. Protect the car from erosion by various corrosive agents in the atmosphere; 2. Decorate the car; 3. Identify the type of car; 4. Improve the comfort and sealing of the car, preventing noise caused by vibration. Car paint maintenance methods: 1. Wash the car regularly; 2. Waxing helps prevent oxidation, isolate static electricity, enhance the brightness of the car paint surface, and isolate the paint from dust and harmful gases; 3. Crystal coating applies a high molecular film with hardness and smoothness on the car surface, which solidifies to protect the paint; 4. Glaze sealing penetrates the car paint to form a mesh protective film, enhancing the paint's strength.
3
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.