i have a 07 sebring 4 door rt. low beam is out i have changed the bulb still does not work found that i have no power at the bulb all fuses are good

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Asked by rnzoo Jun 02, 2012 at 06:50 PM about the 2007 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

9 Answers

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Check your fuse and or relay in the under the hood fuse panel for that side low beam.

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checked the fuses but don't what relay is what nothing in owners manual

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How about under the fuse cover lid? Also,cycle your high beam switch and see if anything changes

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nothing under the relay lid also tried cycling switch several times

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Id say if nothing was messed under the hood then go with a headlight switch. Probably would be your best bet and cheapest. Of course it could be a body control module? let me know?

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It's the Totally Integrated Power module. You can get a refurbished one from LKQ for a little over 200.00. Install and reset cost 65.00. The dealer wanted to charge me 1000.00. I think this should be a factory recall. A low beam bulb only costs 6 to 9 dollars. Hope this helps you.

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My right low beam light for my 2008 Chrysler sebring not working even after I change a fuse and a new Bulb

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Same problem 2007 seabring. Can't find fuse for headlight...it's not the bulb and there is no fuse for headlight in fuse box thats under hood. Is there another fuse box? What to do?

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