The blower motor resistor is located behind the glove box (dashboard compartment). You'll likely need to remove the glove box to access it. There are plenty of online videos showing how to remove the glove box on a 2000 Sebring; searching "2000 Chrysler Sebring glove box removal" on YouTube will provide helpful visuals.
Before you start:
* Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shocks.
* Have a replacement resistor on hand. You can usually find these at auto parts stores or online retailers, and it's best to get the correct part number to ensure compatibility. Searching for "2000 Chrysler Sebring blower motor resistor" will help you find the right one.
Once you've removed the glove box, you should see the resistor. It's usually a small, rectangular black box with wires connected to it. It's relatively easy to replace once you have access. Remember to reconnect the battery terminal once the repair is complete.