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Replacing the Rear Car Headlamp

Model: Dodge Caliber MK 1 - Years 2006-2012
Part: Tail light

The following guide shows how to correctly change the rear headlamp of your car without necessarily resorting to a mechanic and spending more than you would by purchasing spare parts and doing it yourself. To remove the headlamp, simply open the boot and use a spanner to unscrew the two hex screws that connect the black plastic of the headlamp to the frame. Once the two screws are removed, you can carefully extract the headlamp, which is secured on the outer side to the frame by two small plastic clips. It is advisable to remove everything very gently.

Updated on 15 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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