NEW Xenon HID Ballast for 2014-2019 Dodge Durango 68224607AB Module D3S US
NEW Xenon HID Ballast for 2014-2019 Dodge Durango 68224607AB Module D3S US
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Xenon HID Ballast for Dodge
This xenon HID ballast module regulates the power supply to high-intensity discharge headlamps and restores lighting functionality to the vehicle, serving as a replacement for part number 68224607AB.
Overview
This Xenon HID Ballast for Dodge provides the necessary high voltage to ignite and maintain the arc in D3S xenon bulbs. As a critical lighting module, this Xenon HID Ballast for Dodge ensures consistent light output and prevents flickering during nighttime operation. Technicians and owners use this Xenon HID Ballast for Dodge to replace faulty factory units that have failed due to moisture or component wear.
Built For Performance
- Designed to meet D3S xenon bulb power requirements for stable illumination.
- Constructed with a metal housing to facilitate heat dissipation.
- Internal circuitry protects against short circuits and voltage spikes.
- Sealed casing prevents internal component damage from environmental debris.
- Direct plug connection integrates with the existing vehicle wiring harness.
Fits These Machines
- for Dodge Durango 2014
- for Dodge Durango 2015
- for Dodge Durango 2016
- for Dodge Durango 2017
- for Dodge Durango 2018
- for Dodge Durango 2019
On-The-Job Use
- Restoring low beam and high beam functionality in xenon equipped vehicles.
- Replacing damaged lighting modules after front end collision repairs.
- Resolving flickering or intermittent headlight failure issues during nighttime driving.
- Maintenance of safety standards during low visibility weather conditions.
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 68224607AB |
| Bulb Type | D3S |
| Input Voltage | 12V DC |
| Housing Material | Aluminum |
Good To Know
Q: Does this module require programming after installation? A: Most installations for this component type are designed for plug and play operation. Check the vehicle service manual for specific synchronization steps if the vehicle features adaptive leveling systems.
Q: What causes these units to fail most frequently? A: Water ingress from a cracked headlight housing or a worn seal is the most common cause of ballast failure. Ensuring the headlight assembly is airtight will prolong the life of the replacement module.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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