The most common locations are:
* Inside the Power Distribution Center (PDC) (fuse box) under the hood: This is the most likely location. The PDC is usually a large black box near the battery. You'll need to open the PDC's cover and consult the diagram printed inside the cover to locate the fuel pump relay. The diagram will show the relay's location and often its function.
* Inside the passenger compartment fuse box: Less common, but possible on some models. This is usually located under the dashboard, often near the driver's side knee area. Again, check the diagram inside the fuse box cover.
To find it definitively:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best starting point. The manual should have a diagram of the fuse box(es) and identify the fuel pump relay.
2. Use a multimeter: If you can't find it visually, a multimeter can help. You'll need to know which wire feeds power to the fuel pump, then trace that wire back to the relay. Caution: This requires some electrical knowledge and should only be attempted if you are comfortable working with car electrical systems.
3. Search online forums: Search for "2007 Chrysler Sebring fuel pump relay location [engine size and body style]" on forums like Chrysler forums or car repair sites. Someone may have already posted pictures or information specific to your vehicle.
Remember to always disconnect the negative battery terminal before working with any electrical components.