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thomas scalzo Posted on Oct 28, 2016

My 1998 sebring keeps blowing the fuel starter fuse when i give it to much throttle

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    Marvin Nov 16, 2016

    Hi Are you sure about this fuse name, check again.

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kirtec auto

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: 01 chrysler sebring was running good but now keeps

something in the ignition circuit is drawing too much current.the starter draws 10 times that much current.check for shorted wires or a bad coil pack,or even the module,or a short in the distributor.get the wiring diagram.put a 25 watt bulb in the fuse instead,it will light and limit the current to 2 amps.disconnect items until the light goes out,and then check things on that power rail.

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Ronny Bennett Sr.

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: 99 Chrysler Sebring thought

have starter checked ,most likely starter

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 sebring start/fuel fuse

Sounds like the fuel pump could be shorted or seized. I would begin troubleshooting there. It may need replacing.

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oprime78

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Sebring convertable, 3.3L, Turn the key

you have a crossed wire thats blowing the fuse. Check all wires to the starter also to the fuse box and to the battery

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the starter located on a 1998 chrysler sebring coupe

Follow the +cable from the battery. The starter is on the other end.

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