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Dodge Charger Burned Out Bulbs

The headlights, tail lights, fog lights and the turn signal bulbs are mostly added with LED bulbs and they are designed to last for long time and these LED lights have long-lasting ability. If you have a car since long, then you can experience that these LED lights of your Dodge Charger worn out and you have to change them. Most of the halogen bulbs can last from 500 to 1000 hours and when they burn out, they can become big safety hazard for driving at night time. When the turn signal bulbs of your Dodge Charger are burnt out, they can pose the safety hazard at the day time as other drivers on the road can be unaware of your driving intentions. They are easy to replace so you should do it at the earliest. You need to check the manual for directions of the users to change the bulbs but the front bulbs are available under the hood and most of the back-end bulbs can be accessed through the trunk. If the bulbs continue burn out then there prematurely, then there maybe some electrical issue in your used Dodge Charger and you need to have the service of your Dodge Charger.

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