A/C control bulbs (Sebring 2001)
buying them online and paying shipping really isn't cost effective. even if your local dealer charges you more than Mopar List Price (and if they do, I would ask them WHY), you're probably better off just getting the bulbs from them.
It's an incandescent bulb with an integral socket. It is NOT a standard bulb that you find in an auto parts store. You can find them at a Chrysler or Dodge dealer. The part number is as above.
To remove the bulbs, pop off the bezel surrounding the control and the radio. You can do it with bare hands, but a plastic trim tool is better. Disconnect the wiring. Look at the back of the control head. There will be small circles with little slots in them. The slots are for rotating the circles counterclockwise with a screwdriver to remove them. The "circles" are actually the bulb bases. Take one to your friendly local dealer and ask the parts guy to sell you some. Give him the above part number. Pay the cashier. Installation is the reverse of removal.
To remove the bulbs, pop off the bezel surrounding the control and the radio. You can do it with bare hands, but a plastic trim tool is better. Disconnect the wiring. Look at the back of the control head. There will be small circles with little slots in them. The slots are for rotating the circles counterclockwise with a screwdriver to remove them. The "circles" are actually the bulb bases. Take one to your friendly local dealer and ask the parts guy to sell you some. Give him the above part number. Pay the cashier. Installation is the reverse of removal.
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