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Old 02-23-2017, 11:26 PM
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How do you replace the license plate (tag) light on Charger 2006 RT?
 
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Moved to the correct section.


To remove and change the bulb on your license plate light. There are 2 screws that you need to remove. Then the license plate light can be removed from the rear fascia. Twist the wire on the back of the license plate light and remove the bad bulb. Install the new bulb, twist lock the wire back into the license plate light. Test it to make sure it works. Then install the license plate light securing it to the rear fascia with the 2 screws.

You will need to get a 194 style bulb to replace your stock license plate bulb.
 
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Thank you!
 
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Keep in mind there was a problem where the wiring harness under the rear fascia would fall down on top of the exhaust and melt. If the bulb change does not fix it, I would be suspicious of the wiring there.
 




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