**This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Chrysler dealer.
Chrysler Sebring electrical problems

electrical problem

9.0

really awful

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

50,000 miles

Number of complaints:

2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)

Helpful Websites About 2005 Chrysler Sebring power windows fail

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

problem #2

2008Sep 19

Sebring Touring 2.7L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 61,000 miles

When I came home today, I had the top down. I pulled in, put the top up, and tried to roll up the windows. They did not work, as well as the lighted display for the compass, the Fan A/C Heater Fan, & the air bag light was on. Good thing it was not raining !! I am pretty savy about cars, but the electrical distribution system is hard to understand. I checked all the realted fuses,relays,circut breaker and such, and no Luck. Still working on problem, Will post when I fix it. I saw that someone else had the same Problem, Dan in LA. So there must be More for sure..

darinzplace

Pville, CA, USA

SEND A COMMENT »
Add A Complaint
problem #1

2007Apr 29

(reported on)

Sebring

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,000 miles

Symptoms: I'm driving with the top down, the windows down, and the defroster on because the windshield is fogged up. The airbag light comes on. I park the car, put the top up, notice the blower on the AC/Heater is not blowing on any speed, and the windows won't roll up.

This is the second failure in a 3 month period. The dealership said it was a fuse, but my friend and I checked each fuse with a multitester this time, and couldn't find a bad one. The dealer says bring it in again, and they'll fix it again, but I'm losing faith in them. I've had the car a year, and its been in the shop 4 times already, once for over a month. Every time I have to take it in, I have to take a day off of work, because they won't even look at it on a Saturday. Major pain in the ass!

Dan S.

Los Angeles, CA, USA

SEND A COMMENT »
Add A Complaint

We have partnered with JustAnswer to offer online auto repair help and advice from expert professional automotive technicians. You describe your electrical problem or ask your question and they try to help you figure it out. The fee is typically $9 to $15, but you can offer to pay more for really tough questions. You will usually receive an answer in 10 minutes or less, and you do not have to pay anything unless you accept the answer.