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How do you program the built in garage door opener a 2001 Sebring Convertible?

The 2001 Chrysler Sebring Convertible doesn't have a built-in garage door opener in the same way some newer cars do. It doesn't have a dedicated button or module inside the car for programming a garage door opener.

Instead, you'd need to use a universal garage door opener that plugs into the car's power outlet (usually found in the center console or armrest). These are separate devices that you buy and program to your specific garage door opener's remote frequency.

The process involves:

1. Purchasing a Universal Garage Door Opener: Find a universal garage door opener designed for vehicles. These are readily available at auto parts stores and online retailers.

2. Finding the Car's Power Outlet: Locate the 12V power outlet in your Sebring.

3. Connecting the Opener: Plug the universal garage door opener into the car's power outlet.

4. Programming the Opener to Your Garage Door: This varies depending on the specific brand and model of your universal garage door opener. Consult the instruction manual that came with the opener. Generally, it involves holding down buttons on the opener and pressing the button on your garage door opener's remote control to "learn" the frequency.

In short, there's no built-in programming; you need an external device. Don't expect to find a system within the car itself to handle this functionality.