my Chrysler 300 touring lights keep going on and off

Asked by 12patricia Mar 04, 2013 at 06:35 AM about the 2005 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

headlights keep blinking on and  off

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The headlights have a circuit breaker that resets. Your headlights are drawing too much power. Did you install higher wattage bulbs? Did you add any aux lights to the circuit?

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No I have not install any bulb I'm still using the regular bulbs

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Yes they do blink on and off and sometimes they do stay on

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I had to replace my switch, The only was that I knew this was I gave the switch a bap and they would either start flickering or stop for a few. Replaced and now all is well.

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Has anyone figured out how to fix this? My 2005 Chrysler 300 started doing this as well and I don't want to pay money for a dealer to look at it.

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I have a Chrysler 300 Touring, bought it brand new in 06. The headlights and dashboard lights started going off while driving. I can turn the switch and they'll come back on. This is scary and dangerous on a dark road at night. What can be causing this?

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I had the same problem on my 06 chrysler 300 touring, it is either your headlights switch or the fuse is blown for the headlights, I would first suggest checking the fuses to make sure they are good. If that doesnt work then replace your headlights switch it costs about 40$ for a replacement.

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