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How do you replace a headlight switch

How do you replace a headlight switch on a Chrysler Sebring 2002 Limited

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@angiechitwood your headlight switch is part of the mutlifunction switch.

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Set the steering wheel and the front wheels to the straight ahead position.

CAUTION The Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system must be disarmed before working around the steering column. Failure to do so may cause accidental deployment of the air bags, resulting in unnecessary SIR system repairs and/or personal injury.

Disable the SIR system by disconnecting the negative battery cable and wait for 10 minutes

Remove the steering column lower cover retaining screws.

Loosen the lower section of the instrument cluster hood for clearance, as necessary.

Remove the steering column upper cover.

Remove the multi-function switch mounting screws.

Disconnect the wiring connectors from the multi-function switch.

Lift the multi-function switch upward to remove.

NOTE The turn signal flasher and hazard warning flasher are combined into one unit called a combination flasher (combo-flasher). An inoperative or incomplete turn signal circuit will result in an increase in flasher speed. The flasher, which is serviced separately from the switch, is mounted to the back of the multi-function (combination) switch. The flasher is black in color for ease of identification.

To install:

Install the multi-function switch.

Attach the wiring connectors.

Install the multi-function switch mounting screws and tighten to 20 inch lbs. (2 Nm).

Install the steering column covers as follows:

Install the upper cover onto the steering column.

Tighten the lower part of the instrument cluster hood.

Install the lower steering column cover retaining screws and tighten to 17 inch lbs. (2 Nm).

Pretty much the same as this video.

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