My Reverse Lights aren't working, where do I find the Fuse, or the reverse Switch?

Asked by Guru7XKY May 19, 2017 at 06:32 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Sebring Touring Convertible FWD

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Have you checked the bulbs? You would have to hunt down a blown fuse in the fuse boxes. The reverse switch is down on the transmission, part of the neutral safety switch if this is a automatic. If it is a manual transmission, the switch looks like this, but I'm not sure of the location of it... https://www.carid.com/tci/back-up-light-switch-mpn-618012.html?singleid=148897891&url=679834

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