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Dodge Charger Vanity Mirror Light Bulbs Replacement Guide
How to change a burnt out vanity mirror light bulb in the sun visor of a 7th generation 2011 to 2014 Dodge Charger.

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2013 Charger Sun Visor
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Vanity Mirror Lights
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Gently Pry Out Lens Cover
This automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist owners of the seventh generation (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & possibly also the revised 2015) Dodge Charger sedan in changing a burnt out vanity mirror light bulb in the sun visor or upgrading both bulbs to brighter LED units.

Owners of other Chrysler, Dodge and RAM vehicles such as the Town & Country, 300, 200, Avenger, Challenger, Journey, Dart, Durango, Grand Caravan, Ram C/V Tradesman and 1500 may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful.

A replacement miniature "fuse" style vanity light bulb is part number TS-14V1CP or 6614F.

Other compatible bulbs include the , ACDelco 13502343, TS-14V1CP34 and Eiko 40842 - 6614F.

The only tool needed to change the bulb is a small flathead screwdriver or a plastic pry bar tool used to pry out the translucent plastic lens cover.



 
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Lens Cover Removed
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Gently Pry Out Old Bulb
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Old Bulb Removed
To prevent from scratching the plastic surfaces, you may choose to cover the tip of your screwdriver with a thin micro fiber cloth.

Insert the blade of the small flathead screwdriver in to one of the notches on the inner edge of the lens cover and gently pry it out.

Set the lens cover aside in a safe place.

If the old bulb was recently illuminated, be careful since it might still be hot enough to burn your fingers.

Either pull the old bulb out with your fingers or very carefully pry out one of the metal end caps with the flathead screwdriver.

Do not pry at the glass center of the old bulb or it may shatter and send shards of glass in to your face or eyes.

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TS-14V1CP Bulb
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Empty Bulb Socket
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Push In New Bulb



 

Push a new # TS-14V1CP miniature fuse bulb in to the socket.

Tip - If you installed an LED bulb and it doesn't work at first, try flipping it around in the bulb socket.

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New Bulb Installed
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Gently Snap In Lens Cover
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Test New Vanity Light Bulbs
Line up the lens cover over the bulb housing and gently pop it back in to place.

The new bulb probably lit up immediately when you pushed it in to the socket. If not, test the new bulb by opening and closing the mirror cover.

Don't forget to record the bulb change in your vehicle's service records.

For more, check out my other 2011-2014 Dodge Charger DIY Repair & Maintenance Guides.
 

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