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OEM Lighting Parts

2006 Dodge Sprinter 3500

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The lighting in your vehicle blows, and, on the road or off, you'll end up struggling to see in the dark -- a sure way to end up in an accident. Worse yet, let a burned-out headlight or taillight bulb go long enough, and it can lead to bigger electrical system repairs, meaning costlier bills at the service counter. Shop lights with us at OEM Pro Parts; we've got the replacements you need at steep discounts, and we ship Canada-wide, fast. Have a question? Contact us anytime.

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Vehicle Lighting FAQ

How Can I Tell if the Lighting in Car Needs Replacing?

It'll seem to dim or flicker, or it may appear hazy. In any case, the lights may be about to blow, if they haven't otherwise burned out; the bulbs will need to be changed ASAP.

What Does Car Light Replacement Cost on Average?

That depends on its type. Headlight replacement, for example, can run $180 to $220 CAD or more per bulb, according to RepairPal. Taillight replacement, for another, can run $140 CAD, more or less. Fog light replacement (or upgrade), however, can run $100 to $110 CAD or more.

Of course, cost can vary by model, too. Chevy Silverado 1500 headlight replacement, for example, can run $335 CAD per bulb. GMC Sierra 1500 taillight replacement, for another, can run a few hundred dollars CAD. Ford Maverick fog light replacement or upgrade, can run $165 CAD or more, and so on.