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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2012

Starter/fuel pump (#8 underhood) fuse on 2005 chrysler sebring keeps blowing

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Chrysler starting problem

fuses are'nt linked to startor that's a relay as I have mine ran to a car-PC with voice start. ANyhow you would need to look up in owners book fuse location chart. What fuse socket that keeps blowing runs to, my guess is it blows before you start car as soon as your ignition goes to accessory then it kicks on that fuse bank. DO NOT STICK BIGGER FUSE IN AS THIS COULD CAUSE FIRE. first find out what that fuse controls.. is it the fuel system, radio, PCM ect.. could be a ignition fuse but these tend to be bigger what size is the fuse you blow?

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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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2009

SOURCE: I need to know what is the meaning of fuse #8 on

I'm pretty sure this is for the starter circuit. have seen a few pop and it always turned out to be the starter. I think chrysler has a TSB on this problem

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2001 chrysler sebring starter went bad and upon replacing the motor turns over great but wont start....fuel pump does not appear to be pumping....what next?

Have you checked fuses and relays?? obviously disconnecting starter if the battery was not disconnected can cause fuses/relays to blow!!
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I have a 2001 Chrysler Sebring and the fuel and starter fuse continues to blow after replacing it with a new fuse when i try and start the car.

Just asking, isn't the starter fuse a 60-80 Amps one? In that case you might have quite an electrical shortcut. Check for any exposed wire or loose connections around the starter. If it is a less beefy (10-20 amp) fuse it might be the Starter solenoid fuse, in that case maybe it is on it's way out. I still don't understand why the fuel pump fuse will blow though. In any doubt you could also take your car to the dealer.

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Cant find the fuse for the fuel pump

The fuel pump does not have its own fuse. The fuel pump circuit is protected by fuse # 8 (20 Amp) in the Power Distribution Center in the engine compartment. This fuse also supplies power to the Ignition Switch and the Starter Relay.

HINT: If the starter cranks the engine, this fuse is OK.
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The fuse of my chrysler 2001 sebring is blowing and the car wont start

yea agree but first listen when u turn the key, if the fuel pump makes some noise it means u have a problem with the starter! if no sound from the pump (sound should comes from the back seats) then its pump!
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Why do i keep blowing starter fuse chrysler 2002 sebring

The starter fuse also controls the fuel pump. Generally a bad fuel pump is at the heart of the problem. Have it checked out. Regards,Joe
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