PT Auto Warehouse HLS-5458 - Headlight Switch - without Auto Headlights, with Fog Lights
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It's ready to use straight away. There is no need to activate it.
Fog lights are included in this model.
I still needed to go to the Dodge dealer to have the car computer flashed before it would work. The cost was around $100, and they arrived quickly. Fog lights make Challengers look better.
The same thing happened to me in 2006, and it worked perfectly!
Selected User Reviews For PT Auto Warehouse HLS-5458 - Headlight Switch - without Auto Headlights, with Fog Lights
Easy fix. On YouTube, you can see how simple it is. br>As an aside, there is no auto headlight function. br> (I believe this was the source of my issue. ) br>Is there a problem with your sensor? Remove the old switch, plug in this one, and you're ready to go. br> I used to drive with my headlights on all the time. There are no parking lights and no fog lights, as it should be. br>To all, as it should be. Note that there are no fog lights on the button, but the push knob to activate them works fine. br>Wish I hadn't waited so long. br>Wishing you all the best!.
A 2006 Dodge Charger was purchased with the money. The headlights began to flicker on and off at random intervals, staying on for only a minute or two before turning "off" and vice versa. This switch took care of it! Installing it is a breeze. There are numerous YouTube videos available that demonstrate how to remove a few dash pieces in order to remove the old switch and replace it with this one.
Switch appears to be less expensive than the original, with a slightly different style than the factory, but it fits and functions properly. Chrysler 300, model year 2006. br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. It's only been a year and it's already failed. The headlights are still working, but the fog and dome lights are flashing on and off at random. Everything is working again after I replaced the part with one from the parts store. br>br>This is less expensive than other options. It appears that the quality has deteriorated as well.
The fit is perfect. In 3 minutes, you'll have your system up and running. Perfect in every way and performs admirably. I needed to replace a broken headlight knob and was looking for a replacement. I found that the pride for the entire switch was about the same as for the knob alone. I'm not a mechanic, but I watched a YouTube video and changed the switch for $25, which saved me hundreds of dollars.
I used a flat tip screwdriver to pop the old one out and pushed the new one in, then had a friend with mopar software turn on my headlights and I was good to go.
This was purchased to replace the one that came with my 2008 Dodge Magnum. The background light did not match the other interior lights, and it only lasted about a month before it stopped working. Get the one from MOPAR for an extra $10.
The chyrsler 300 is not exactly the same as this. It's for a Dodge charger, by the way. It will still function, but the clips that hold it in place in the dash are broken. It continued to fall out. I couldn't keep it and had to give it back.
Charger r/t model year 2006 I carefully popped out the old one with a pocket knife. Then unplug, re-plug, and push the device back into the dash. It took me about 4 1/2 minutes to complete, lol. Remove the top and bottom first. It's just a couple of spring-loaded clips that hold it in place.