Standard Ignition Headlight Connector P/N:S-1915

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MPN: S-1915
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Standard Ignition Headlight Connector P/N:S-1915
Standard Ignition Headlight Connector P/N:S-1915
$60.99

Restore a solid, secure connection to your headlights with the Standard Ignition Headlight Connector S-1915. This connector links the vehicle's wiring harness to the headlight circuit, and it drops in for a wide range of Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles — including the 1996-2000 Chrysler Cirrus, 1997-2006 Chrysler Sebring, 1997-2007 Chrysler Town & Country, 1997-2007 Dodge Caravan, and 1997-2005 Dodge Neon. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of covered applications.

  • Purpose: Provides the electrical connection between the harness and the headlight so current can reach the bulb.
  • Signs it may need replacing: A melted, discolored, or corroded connector, or a headlight that flickers or won't light when the wiring itself checks out.
  • Coverage: Fits numerous 1996-2007 Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth cars, minivans, and compacts.

The listed applications use two connectors — one per headlight — so order the quantity your repair requires. If a damaged or overheated connector is the cause of an intermittent or dead headlight, replacing it re-establishes a clean connection at that point in the circuit.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number S-1915.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Standard Ignition S-1915 do?

It connects the vehicle's wiring harness to the headlight circuit, allowing current to reach the bulb through a clean, secure electrical contact.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It fits numerous 1996-2007 Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models, including the Cirrus, Sebring, Town & Country, Caravan, Neon, Stratus, and Breeze. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

How many do I need?

The listed applications use two — one per headlight. Order the quantity your repair requires.

What are signs this connector should be replaced?

A melted, discolored, or corroded connector, or a headlight that flickers or won't light even though the wiring and bulb test good, can indicate a failed connector.

Will replacing this fix my headlight?

If a damaged or overheated connector is the cause, replacing it restores a clean connection. Diagnose the circuit first, since bulbs, switches, or wiring can also cause headlight problems.