i have a 2002 sebring i have put two altanaters on it and they will not charge do i need to reset somthing or could it be a fuce i am stumpt if i un hook the batt while running it will die any help would be great thank you

Asked by Brian Nov 21, 2015 at 08:13 PM about the Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Check for break in wires, bad power plug end or clean the plug end

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DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY ON ANY VEHICLE WHILE IT IS RUNNING!! You may cause serious damage to the electrical system. Look for a fusible link in the wire that goes from the alternator to the battery. Corrosion may also be a problem at the alternator and battery terminals.

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