Bulbs? Fuses? Relay? Dimmer switch? Headlight switch?
No. Different shape.
No, they are part of the headlight assembly.
There wasn't a wrangler model 1996. If it has square headlights then its a 1995 and it is a YJ which is not compatible with a 2001. If it has round headlights then its a 1997 and its a TJ which is compatible with a 2001
underneath the steering wheel where the fuse box is.
jeep didnt make a wrangler in 1996. you may have a late model 1995, or if it has round headlights you have a 1997 tj. They used green coolant in the 1990's
If your high beams still work it is the dimmer switch.
Headlights are not fused. If they lights are coming on try the headlamp relay or the the headlamp switch.
I own a 2005 jeep Cherokee my headlights on the passenger side is not working changed the bulbs & they are still not working.
i had this problem. mine was a bad dimmer swith.
Jeep did not make Wrangler for model year 1996. ... Exactly! I thought this was a trick question. The Jeep Wrangler (YJ) was made from 1987 through 1995. In 1996, Jeep gave the the Wrangler a complete overhaul and in 1997 the Wrangler was re-released as the TJ and now known as the JK. I guess the powers at Jeep listened to the people when they said how much they hated the SQUARE headlights! By the way, what does JK stand for? Just Kidding?
If you have the 4.0 high output then yes, in fact Jeep hasn't really changed that much through the years.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.