What's the 2008 Chrysler Sebring interior fuse box location?

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Tina S. February 3, 2021
The 2008 Chrysler Sebring interior fuse box location is under the driverside of the dash. Once You have located the fuse box, remove the cover. There may also be a fuse laYout diagram inside the cover. Remove the fuse with either plastic tweezers designed for this job (there may be a pair inside the fuse box), or with a small set of needlenose pliers. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced. Many local parts stores such as Advance Auto Parts and Auto Zone carry a wide variety of fuses. Just make sure to match the correct amp and size fuse that You are replacing.
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Mike October 21, 2021
There is no inside fuse box on a 2008 chrysler sebring
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Kayla S July 16, 2020
The 2008 chrysler sebring interior fuse box is under the driver's side of the dash.
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Lindsey November 8, 2022
It’s under the hood not inside the car
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Ronald Hunter February 26, 2022
Under the hood driver side
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Torii Verbeke March 8, 2022
The only fuse box in a 2.7L 2008 chrysler sebring is located directly under the hood on the driver side right next the the relay. It's a "Intergrated fuse box" that only existed for 4 years.
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Cynthia February 21, 2022
I can't find itnowhere . I need a picture that will show me where it's located
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Dirty dan April 4, 2023
Windshield wipers not getting power/not working! Please help I already changed the motor and still not working
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trev40 March 29, 2023
Mark a Johnson did you find it??
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Leti November 17, 2022
There are 2 fuse boxes. One under the hood. The other is inside by the drivers door
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Mark A Johnson February 7, 2022
I have looked everywhere on the driver side for the fuse box it is not thir where can I find it
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