My 2004 chrysler sebring convertible died out last week. Everything worked fine except it was hesitating. Auto zone checked the engine reading and I replaced the MAP sensor and now it runs fine. The check engine light has also now gone off. Unfortunately, now the radio, convertible top, electronic door locks, electronic trunk release, etc. do not work. The radio was on before the car died out. Any ideas of what could cause this. I checked the fuses under the hood and inside the door and they are all good.
Check around the MAP sensor area for any connections that may have been disturbed while you were replacing the sensor. Most or all of those functions are controlled by the body control module. I would think that a fault like that would show on the scanner readouts.
Power supply is interupted so chk for any loose or diconnected wiring. Make sure the plug on the firewall is well seated. It's the large plug usually in front of the drive on the firewall in the engine compartment. Good Luck, Ned
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I have a 2003 Chrysler Sebring Limited Convertible. The fuse box under the hood has on fuse holder broken off. When I put the fuse on #21 one side of the fuse box contact is broken off so the fuse cannot make a complete circuit. So the car will not start. How can I repair this problem?
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