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The Chrysler Lighting Control Module is a small electronic brain that controls every exterior and interior bulb in your ride, timing them and dimming them for safety and style. Chrysler made a name for itself in 1925 and continued sanding its rough edges. Floating Power mounts caused the motor rumble to fade away and the bold shapes of the Airflow cut wind for easier breathing space inside. The first true minivan then arrived with sliding doors and flat floors so families could load strollers and groceries without bruises. Over the years, cabins grew wider and softer, gauges became easier to read and value pricing remained honest, saving you money for weekends away. The seats can be flat folded in seconds, the suspension soaks up potholes nicely, while the cabin packs clever cubbies for tablets, charges and sports. Every update still puts people first showcasing that Chrysler listens more than they talk. To begin, you will want to place your Chrysler level, kill the ignition and unhook the battery ground so no spark zaps a fuse. Remove the knee bolster, pull the side trim, remove two bolts, then slide the Lighting Control Module forward until the harness shows. To remove the box, squeeze the lock tab and the connector, then lift the box out. Position the new Lighting Control Module onto the bracket, engage the plug securely, and tighten the bolts. Reconnect the battery and check each lamp in the car. If the dash spits a code, scroll the menu for quick calibration and watch for a blink from the new Lighting Control Module.