Where is the Brown connector on a Dodge Dart?
Where is the Brown connector on a Dodge Dart?
The brown connector on the outside is probably the problem especially if you are missing the access door in the wheel well and water has been splashing the connector. That connector has the wire to the high beam shutter. Get both the brown connector and the internal socket with wiring at the junkyard.
What’s the green wire on a Dodge Dart?
The green wire is the hot wire. So, I just had a similar issue in that one of the wires that was part of the OEM socket was broken inside the socket (putting pressure of some kind would make the headlight flicker/come back on if it was out or go out if it managed to stay on).
Where is the socket on a Dodge Dart?
There is internal wiring in the headlamp assembly that works a high beam shutter. Try a self serve junkyard to find the correct socket from a wrecked Dart. Use solder and adhesive lined heat shrink tubing over any splice or you will still have problems.
Is the headlight plug on my Dodge Dart burnt?
When I took a look, the bulb is fine but the plug terminals seems burnt (similar to what happens with my front turn signals). On the back, the green wire also looks burnt and the insulation as melted a little. I’m at 76K miles on a 2013 Aero.
The brown connector on the outside is probably the problem especially if you are missing the access door in the wheel well and water has been splashing the connector. That connector has the wire to the high beam shutter. Get both the brown connector and the internal socket with wiring at the junkyard.
The green wire is the hot wire. So, I just had a similar issue in that one of the wires that was part of the OEM socket was broken inside the socket (putting pressure of some kind would make the headlight flicker/come back on if it was out or go out if it managed to stay on).
There is internal wiring in the headlamp assembly that works a high beam shutter. Try a self serve junkyard to find the correct socket from a wrecked Dart. Use solder and adhesive lined heat shrink tubing over any splice or you will still have problems.
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