2001 Dodge Charger Lights Problems
1 owner-reported lights complaint from NHTSA data
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Complaints
1
Fires
Mar 2014 – Mar 2014
Date Range
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (1)
criticalEXTERIOR LIGHTING
FireFiled: Mar 2014
Your passenger side headlight stopped working while driving at 55 mph. When you tried to replace the bulb, you discovered the wiring harness was melted. This indicates an electrical problem that caused overheating. The issue will likely require replacing the melted wiring harness and possibly the headlight assembly.
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NHTSA #: 10569078