8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $210
- Average Mileage:
- 81,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- repair/replace module (2 reports)
- replace alternator (1 reports)
- replace bulb (1 reports)
Headlights became blurry and obscured light visibility from head light fixture. Shorting was constant also over the years. Many trips to mechanic shops but never a solution for the constant bulb replacement. After fixture replacement the headlights worked fine. (I bought LED headlights)
- crankycaliber, Lenexa, KS, US
driver side headlight went out
My mechanic who is also a trusted Friend found the problem with the module and was able to rewire the headlight to the other headlight. hopefully it will last, otherwise i will have to pay $700 dollers just to get my headlight working. unbelievable!!!! at this point, I WILL NEVER BY ANOTHER DODGE. i have been so let down with this car i just want ot cry and i still owe 5000 dollers on it.
- mmszymczak, Grand Rapids, MI, US
I know i am supposed to do this for each time it happens but that would take forever. I have never owned or heard of another vehicle going thru headlights like this. I believe so far I have replaced both headlights 4 times each,. I have also replaced both taillights and one of the driving lights burned out last week. Of course Dodge has never heard of this. A call to Sylvania says this should not be happening.
- Mike M., Adrian, MI, US
My headlights were burning out "at least" once a month.. Once had the lights replaced three times in a month. The dealership I had been taking it to was a joke. No real help. They just told me everything was fine and sent me on my way. It wasn't until the Alternator failed and had to be replaced did the problematic lights cease to be an issue. One set of lights has lasted over a year. Much better than buying a dozen more pairs..
- crd13, Fairfield, IL, US