it could be one of 2 things it could be the switch itself which isn't an expensive piece or it could be something simple like the bulbs headlight bulbs have 2 fillaments one for the low beam and one for the high beams check the bulbs by opening the hood and then turn the light assembly to remove it check to see if there is a burn pattern in the bulb if so then replace the bulb these should only cost you a couple of dollars if it is the switch itself you should bring it in for repair
2006-07-25 10:55:39
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answer #2
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answered by Weapon X 4
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there,s an adjustment on the dimmer switch on these cars ,,if you not good ,,or don't feel comfortable doing this i would recommend you take it in and have it done,,also there is a the possibility that the dimmer switch could have went bad,,if you have checked all the fuses,,and not found any bad then it probably is the switch out of adjustment,,or the switch has went out,i do this for a living,,and see a lot of Chrysler cars with bad dimmer switch,s,,hope this help,s
2006-07-25 10:51:56
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answer #3
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answered by dodge man 7
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it is the switch inside your steering column. if you arent a decent mechanic i wouldnt try to do it my self, because you usually have to pull the steerig wheel and air bag.
2006-07-25 10:40:22
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answer #5
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answered by Cars 4 Sale 3
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