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B0925

B0925: Exterior Lighting Malfunction

Fix Cost
$50 - $200
Parts & Labor
Difficulty
3/5
Moderate
1-2 hours
DIY Possible?
✅ Yes
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Category
Body
System

📖 What Does B0925 Mean?

The B0925 code indicates a malfunction in the exterior lighting system, such as the headlights, taillights, or turn signals.
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Symptoms

  • Dim or non-functioning exterior lights
  • faulty turn signals
  • or warning lights on the dashboard
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Common Causes

  • Faulty headlight or taillight bulbs
  • wiring issues
  • or a malfunctioning body control module
Fix Guide
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Possible Solutions

1. Inspect and replace faulty bulbs. 2. Check and repair or replace wiring as needed. 3. Update the body control module software if necessary.

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Common Questions About B0925

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Can I drive with code B0925?

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You can drive for a short time, but should address code B0925 soon to avoid worsening the problem or failing an emissions test.

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How much does it cost to fix B0925?

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The estimated repair cost for code B0925 is between $50 and $200. This includes parts and labor for most makes and models.

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Is this code easy to fix myself?

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This repair is considered moderate. It may require specialized tools or significant disassembly. Professional help is recommended if you aren't an experienced DIYer.

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Related Diagnostic Codes

Other codes that may appear with B0925

💡 Why These Codes Are Related:

  • Similar Issues: Same root cause or component failure
  • Related Problems: Often occur together due to system interactions
  • Sequential Codes: Progressive failure stages or multiple sensors
  • Same System: Components within the same automotive system