Mopar Turn Signals

68196293AD - : Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Left for Mopar Image

Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Left

Mopar 68196293AD
TAIL STOP TURN
$353.16
MSRP $541.00
Save $187.84
34.7% Off
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68400331AA - : Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Left for Mopar Image

Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Left

Mopar 68400331AA
TAIL STOP TURN
$519.93
MSRP $796.00
Save $276.07
34.7% Off
68434889AE - : Tail Lamp, Right for Mopar Image

Tail Lamp, Right

Mopar 68434889AE
TAIL STOP TURN
$385.86
MSRP $590.00
Save $204.14
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55055270 - : Tail Stop Backup Lamp, Right for Mopar Image

Tail Stop Backup Lamp, Right

Mopar 55055270
Without Box. Right. Without a Bed.
Backordered
68227132AA - : Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Right for Mopar Image

Tail Stop Turn Lamp, Right

Mopar 68227132AA
Outer LED.
$265.10
MSRP $403.00
Save $137.90
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5116289AD - : Headlamp Park And Turn Lamp, Left for Mopar Image

Headlamp Park And Turn Lamp, Left

Mopar 05116289AD
$478.51
MSRP $732.00
Save $253.49
34.6% Off
5113337AI - : Headlamp Park And Turn Lamp, Left for Mopar Image

Headlamp Park And Turn Lamp, Left

Mopar 05113337AI
HEADLAMP PARK AND TURN
$359.70
MSRP $550.00
Save $190.30
34.6% Off

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Turn Signals Keep Your Chrysler Safe on the Road

Turn signals provide clear communication to other drivers when making lane changes or turns. These lights are essential for visibility and safety in a Chrysler Aspen or a Chrysler Sebring. Over time, turn signals can fail due to burnt-out bulbs, wiring issues, or damaged sockets. When that happens, replacing them with genuine Chrysler parts ensures compatibility and reliability.

Why Turn Signals Stop Working

Turn signals rely on bulbs, wiring, and relays to function properly. Burnt-out bulbs are the most common issue, but moisture exposure can corrode wiring and sockets. A faulty flasher relay can also prevent the signals from blinking at the correct speed. If your turn signals flicker, stay on continuously, or fail to activate, it's time for a replacement.

When to Replace Your Turn Signals

Turn signals should be checked regularly and replaced at the first sign of malfunction. Dim or non-working lights reduce visibility and can lead to safety concerns. Genuine Chrysler turn signals from Mopar-Direct provide the best fit and long-lasting performance compared to aftermarket options. If you're replacing your turn signals, consider checking your headlights to ensure full visibility on the road.