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How much does a Turn Signal Bulb Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Mercedes-Benz S320 Turn Signal Bulb Replacement is $116 with $11 for parts and $105 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1999 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Front ReplacementEstimate$147.41Shop/Dealer Price$167.72 - $195.56
1996 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Front ReplacementEstimate$554.73Shop/Dealer Price$681.90 - $1030.25
1998 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Rear ReplacementEstimate$128.53Shop/Dealer Price$149.15 - $177.85
1998 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Front ReplacementEstimate$127.41Shop/Dealer Price$147.71 - $175.54
1996 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Rear ReplacementEstimate$554.73Shop/Dealer Price$681.92 - $1030.30
1999 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Rear ReplacementEstimate$128.53Shop/Dealer Price$149.15 - $177.85
1994 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Rear ReplacementEstimate$574.73Shop/Dealer Price$697.46 - $1042.48
1995 Mercedes-Benz S320L6-3.2LService typeTurn Signal Bulb - Rear ReplacementEstimate$574.73Shop/Dealer Price$698.11 - $1043.62
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What is the Turn Signal Bulb all about?

The turn signal bulbs are located inside the light assemblies on all four corners of the car. The turn signal switch takes the drivers input and sends power to the corresponding bulb to inform other drivers that you intend to change lanes or make a turn.

Keep in mind:

If all four turn signal bulbs stop flashing or lighting up, it is likely that the turn signal flasher has gone bad, not the bulbs.

How it's done:

  • Verify that the turn signal bulb does not flash.
  • Remove the bulb if found faulty.
  • Check the turn signal flasher.
  • Check proper operation of turn signals.

Our recommendation:

The mechanic should check all the lights in your car every time you get a major service.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Turn Signal Bulb?

  • Turn signal lights are not flashing or lighting up.

How important is this service?

Turn signals exist to alert your surroundings that your vehicle will be making a turn. When you press the lever on your steering column, front and rear turn signal bulbs flash, to let drivers around you know of your intention to make a turn. When a turn signal bulb dies, that turn signal will no longer light up. This means that your vehicle will not alert drivers in front of you (if it’s the front turn signal bulb) or behind you (if it’s the rear turn signal bulb) that you plan to turn, which makes your vehicle a safety hazard. Not having a functioning turn signal is also illegal, and carries a hefty fix-it ticket price.

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