How to Replace Headlights 11-14 Chrysler 200

How to Replace Headlights 11-14 Chrysler 200

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Over time, headlight lenses become dull and hazy. You’d be surprised how much that affects your night time visibility! Replacing your headlight assembly is an easy way to improve safety and appearance on your vehicle. This video shows you how to install new, quality, TRQ headlight assemblies on your 2011-14 Chrysler 200.

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Donny Helvey says:

I need to do this. Already had to pay someone to change the battery. That is just as ridiculous.

Julian G says:

Had I known Chrysler's were such a pain in the rear to do a simple bulb replacement – I never would have gotten one!

Heinz Guderian says:

Was there a curb the owner didn't run over?

BTW…This repair method is pretty standard for all cars made in the past 25 years.

Jeremy Borum says:

This is an absurd nuisance. It seems come Chrysler 200's have an access port in the wheel well and some do not, so check first!

Ennui Go Jarred says:

This is why Chrysler charges $300 for a service
This is stupid
Just pull back the wheel well and go from underneath

Philip Kingsley says:

The easier way to do it is to remove the front tire & wheel well cover. Access to the head lamps & turn signal is much more accessible, & definitely much more simple.

Intoxovision says:

My god, this is ridiculous for a headlight bulb.

I'm not even sure ridiculous covers it accurately.

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