Chrysler 200 Headlight Bulbs
Replacement Guide
How to change a low/high beam, turn
signal and side marker light bulbs in the headlights of a 2011-2014 Chrysler
200.
2013 Chrysler 200 Headlight |
Turn Front Wheels |
Wheel Well Liner Fastener |
This
automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist
owners of the first generation (2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014) Chrysler
200 sedan in changing a burnt out combination low & high beam (dual
filament) bulb, front turn signal bulb or side marker light bulb in
the headlight assemblies. Owners of other Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM vehicles such as the Avenger, 300, Town & Country, Challenger, Charger, Dart, Durango, Journey, Grand Caravan, Patriot, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Compass, 1500, 2500, 3500, C/V Tradesman and ProMaster may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. Replacement bulbs with their part numbers are as follows: Low/High Beam # 9012 (A.K.A. "HIR2"), Front Turn Signal # 3157A (also 3157NA or 3157NAK) and Front Side Marker Light Bulb # 2825 (also 168 or W5W). To access the Low/High beam headlight bulb or side marker bulb, you'll need a 7mm socket with a 1/4" drive ratchet and a flathead screwdriver. No tools are needed to replace the front turn signal light bulbs. |
||
|
||
Remove 2nd 7mm Screw |
Pry Out Center of Pop Rivet |
Remove Plastic Fastener |
If you need to
change a low/high beam bulb or front side marker, the first step is to turn
the steering wheel all the way in the opposite direction of the burnt out
bulb to create extra working room in the wheel well. Remove the two screws near the outer edge of the black plastic wheel well liner by turning them counterclockwise with the 7mm socket and 1/4" drive ratcheting wrench. Set the two screws aside in a safe place. Pry out the center part of the black plastic pop rivet fastener located further inward on the wheel well liner with a flathead screwdriver. Then pull out the rest of the fastener. |
||
Pull Back Wheel Well Liner |
Twist Off Plastic Dust Cap |
Low/High Beam Bulb |
Gently pull back
the plastic wheel well liner or "splash guard" to access the rear of the
headlight assembly. Rotate the round black plastic dust cover counterclockwise before removing it to expose the low/high beam bulb. |
||
1/4 Turn Counterclockwise |
Disconnect Power Plug |
Philips 12V 55W # 9012 |
Rotate the base of
the old low/beam bulb 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull it straight out of
the housing. Pry up the retaining clip on the light grey electrical connector before pulling the plug straight off the base of the old bulb. |
||
Electrical Connector |
Empty Bulb Socket |
Insert New # 9012 Bulb |
Try to avoid
touching the glass part of the new halogen bulb with your fingers or
anything greasy in the engine bay. If you do get the new bulb dirty, wipe it clean with an alcohol moistened paper towel. Insert a new # 9012 headlight bulb in to the housing and rotate it 1/4 turn clockwise to secure it in place. |
||
1/4 Turn Clockwise - Lock |
Replace Plastic Dust Cover |
Front Side Marker Socket |
Push the power plug
straight on to the base of the new headlight bulb until it clicks securely
in to place. Replace the round black plastic dust cover by twisting it on in the clockwise direction. The front side marker bulb socket is located just above the headlight bulb and closer to the outer edge of the assembly. |
||
|
||
1/4 Turn Counterclockwise |
Old # 2825 Light Bulb |
Side Marker Light Housing |
Rotate the side
marker bulb socket 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull it straight out of the
housing. Pull the old bulb straight out of the socket and push in a new # 2825 bulb. If necessary, you may also be able to use any other miniature wedge base bulbs such as the # 168, W5W, 158, 194 or a compatible LED unit. |
||
1/4 Turn Clockwise - Lock |
Replace Wheel Splash Guard |
Tighten Two 7mm Screws |
Re-insert the bulb
socket and rotate it 1/4 turn clockwise to secure it in place. Push the plastic wheel well liner back in to place. Replace the two screws along the outer edge of the wheel well liner and tighten them in the clockwise direction with the 7mm socket and ratcheting wrench. |
||
Push In Plastic Fastener |
Front Turn Signal Light Bulb |
1/4 Turn Counterclockwise |
Push in the black
plastic fastener and then pop in the center piece to secure it in place. To replace the front turn signal light bulb, just reach in behind the headlight assembly to access the black plastic socket. |
||
Turn Signal Bulb Socket |
Remove Bulb Socket |
Pull Out Old # 3157A Bulb |
Rotate the turn
signal bulb socket 1/4 turn counterclockwise and pull it straight out of the
housing. Pull the old bulb straight out of the socket and push in a new amber colored # 3157A. You may also use a # 3157NA or 3157NAK bulb. |
||
1/4 Turn Clockwise - Lock |
Test New Headlight Bulbs |
Testing High Beam |
Re-insert the turn
signal bulb socket in to the housing and rotate it 1/4 turn clockwise to
secure it in place. Test the new bulbs by turning on the headlights, activating the hazard signals and flashing the high beams. Be sure to record the bulb change in your vehicle's service records. For more, check out my other
Chrysler 200 DIY Maintenance & Repair Guides. |
If you found this guide to be helpful,
please consider making a small donation by clicking on the PayPal.com
"Donate" button located to the right of this paragraph. Thank you!
(Note: I am not a registered charity. Donations are not tax deductible.) |
Copyright 2024 © PaulsTravelPictures.com
All Rights Reserved ®
Paul's Travel Pictures is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. |
Privacy Policy About Paul & Author Contact Info