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Turn Signal Light Bulb

MSRP $36.45 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01892AA
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Positions: Front
Other Names: 840249257601

Turn Signal Light Bulb

MSRP $20.50 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01871AA
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Positions: Rear, Front
Other Names: 840249257526

License Plate Light Bulb

MSRP $5.40 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01905AA
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Other Names: 840249256574

Turn Signal Light Bulb

MSRP $7.90 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01869AA
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Positions: Front
Other Names: 840249257502

License Plate Light Bulb

MSRP $2.60 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01852AA
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Other Names: 840249256499

Bulb

MSRP $13.75 CAD
Part Number: L0000C5W
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Other Names: Bulb
Description: C5W. License Plate Lamp Bulb

Daytime Running Light Bulb

MSRP $9.60 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01854AA
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Positions: Outer, Inner, Rear, Upper, Lower, Front
Other Names: 840249257458

Side Marker Light Bulb

MSRP $9.70 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01878AA
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Positions: Front
Other Names: 840249256994

Dome Light Bulb

MSRP $10.15 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01893AA
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Other Names: 840249256642

Fog Light Bulb

MSRP $63.00 CAD
Part Number: 1BP01847AA
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Other Names: 840249244526

Outside Rearview Mirror, Left

MSRP $27.70 CAD
Part Number: 68374916AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Left, Rear
Other Names: Side Marker Lamp, Outside Rear-view Mirror, Left, Lamp
Description: Includes Mirror Glass
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Outside Rearview Mirror, Left

MSRP $56.70 CAD
Part Number: 68374917AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Left, Rear
Other Names: Bulb, Tail Lamp Bulb, Bulb, US, Outside Rear-view Mirror, Left
Replaces: 68230165aa
Description: Includes Mirror Glass
Notes: Engines: 3.0l i4 eco diesel engine. 3.6l v6 24v vvt engine. 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine. 2.4l i4 multiair engine. 2.4l i4 zero evap...
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Turn Signals Communicate Your Driving Intentions

Ever wonder how turn signals break down or what it needs to be replaced? Turn signal systems include bulbs, lenses, sockets, and the flasher relay that creates the blinking pattern. These components alert other drivers when you plan to change lanes or make turns. Factory turn signals use specific bulb wattages that work with your vehicle's electrical system. Proper operation requires clean connections and functioning flasher circuits.

How Turn Signal Systems Operate

Your turn signal system sends current through the flasher relay when you move the turn signal stalk. The relay interrupts power at regular intervals, creating the blinking effect. This pulsed current flows to bulbs in the front and rear of your vehicle. Some systems use LED arrays instead of traditional bulbs. The turn signal indicators on your dashboard mirror the exterior lights to confirm operation. The flasher relay adjusts blink rate based on electrical load. Brake lights often share the same bulb housing in rear assemblies. Mopar turn signal components for vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee and Dodge Journey use sealed connector systems that resist corrosion. Hazard lights use the same bulbs but flash all four corners simultaneously.

Why Turn Signals Stop Working

Turn signal bulbs burn out when filaments break from vibration or age. Sockets corrode when moisture enters through cracked lenses. The flasher relay fails when internal contacts wear out or when thermal elements malfunction. Bulb sockets melt from excessive heat caused by wrong bulb wattage. Wiring harnesses develop breaks from flexing where connections meet moving parts. Ground connections rust and create intermittent operation. Generic aftermarket bulbs often have incorrect wattage that confuses the flasher relay. LED conversion kits require load resistors to function properly. Fast blinking indicates a burned-out bulb reducing total circuit resistance. Collision damage breaks lens housings and exposes bulbs to moisture.

When Turn Signal Components Need Replacement

Replace turn signal bulbs immediately when they stop illuminating. Test all four corners monthly during vehicle walkarounds. Fast blinking on one side indicates a burned-out bulb on that side. Replace the flasher relay when turn signals stop blinking or blink irregularly. Check lens assemblies for cracks that allow water entry. Corroded sockets require replacement before installing new bulbs. Turn signals that work intermittently need wiring inspection and repair. Most bulbs last two to three years under normal use. Replace lenses damaged in parking lot incidents to prevent electrical problems. Inspect ground connections when multiple turn signals fail simultaneously. Genuine Mopar turn signal components use correct wattages and connector designs that ensure reliable operation, unlike aftermarket parts that may cause electrical system errors or rapid failure.

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