However, the exact location can vary slightly depending on the engine and specific trim level. To be absolutely certain, it's best to:
* Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for your specific vehicle.
* Use a repair manual specific to your 2003 Sebring: A Haynes or Chilton manual will have diagrams and detailed information on component locations.
* Search online forums: Searching for "2003 Chrysler Sebring PCM location" on automotive forums might yield images from other owners.
Keep in mind that working on the PCM requires some mechanical knowledge and potentially specialized tools. If you're not comfortable working on your car's electrical system, it's best to take it to a qualified mechanic.