About 3weeks ago I was driving home on the highway and all of a sudden my front lights went out completely and didn't come back on for awhile. I had to hold the high beam switch while driving.

Asked by Ed Jul 14, 2015 at 03:47 PM about the 2005 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

now every time I drive at night my lights
either don't come on or come on for awhile
and flicker.. So I have to constantly hold my
high beams switch while driving and it's a
pain and unsafe. A friend of mines said it
might be my lighting control module... Can
someone tell what they think ?

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If you have to hold the switch for it to work I would say you have a bad head light switch.

Thanks..... You might be right but what if also might lights period flickers inside and out for awhile and this has been goin on since I bought the car 3yrs ago and my turn signal switch doesn't cut off on its own when I'm done turning???

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