How to take out the rear turn signal bulb on a 2014 Chrysler 300
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This video shows you how to replace a burnt out rear turn signal on your 2014 Chrysler 300. We recommend that you change both the driver and passenger side bulbs at the same time on your 300 as they get dimmer over time and if one is out, then the other one is likely to burn out soon. If the turn signal (also known as a blinker or flasher) blinks rapidly or doesn't blink at all or lights up without blinking when it is turned on, this is your 300's way of telling you that the bulb is burnt out. Turn your hazard lights on and check the front of your 300 and then the back, whichever side is not lighting up is the side with the burnt out bulb.
When changing the turn signal bulb in your 300, be careful not to touch the glass portion of the bulb with your fingers as this will cause the bulb to burn out prematurely.