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You have to take off the panels on top of the steering wheel and the bottom to get at the screws the rest is straight forward.
The headlight assembly has 3 screws that need removed. After removing the screws, then remove the headlight. The turn signal is located in the side light assembly. The blinker or turn signal assebly will pull forward and come out. After pulling it forward you can unsnap the wire and turn the blinker bulb, loosening it, then remove and replace. Be careful replacing the blinker assembly. There is a small part that "snaps" together when it is installed properly. If you do not install properly it will be O.K. but will not be lined up correctly.
Remove the tail light cover in the cargo compartment. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the blinker retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new blinker.
try accessing it from the inside of the trunk, if not that there should be some screws holding the fixture in place, undo those to remove it and the bulb will be right there
if the bad blinker is the small, rectangular one in the gray bumper, all you need to do is get a Phillip's head screwdriver, remove both screws from the front blinker, remove the orange plastic cover, and then the bulb actually pops out itself with a quick wiggle. easy as pie, and the replacement bulb is quite cheap as well.
First you have to take out the blinker/parking light to get to the fog light, each fog light has 4 screws around it (don't touch the one on the side that's gold) undue the 4 screws and pop it out, then you have the bulb exposed and you can replace it.
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First you have to pull out the headlight. There are no screws for this it just pops out towards the front when you get enough force behind on it. Then you have access to a few screws that hold the parking/blinker light assembly. Unscrew those and you have all the room you need to change the blinker bulb. Should be the same on all 93-98 Grands.AnswerI've got a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8 w/ Quadtrac & have had to replace some light bulbs in it. To get the headlight off, you have to unscrew the top screw which is in the corner closest to the fender, and then there's another screw between the headlight & the front blinker even though there's absolutely no room. I could find no way to get a screwdriver or any other took to fit in there & the repair shop had no idea how to replace it. I was told by a friend that you can get an Allen wrench in there? I ended up breaking the brackets for the bottom screws on both headlights, but you can keep the headlight staying in with just the top screw. You can then get to the screws for the blinker housing. Take off the housing because it's a lot easier to change the bulb with the housing off rather than to try to keep the housing on & trying to replace the bulb!
The rear ti light lense is held in by two screws. Lower tailgate, remove screws, grab and pull taillight rearward.
You need a torx screwdriver. Simply unscrew the four screws (Look in the little "Vents" for the other two). From there, it's as simple as "Turn, pull, replace"
- On the 4th Gen F bodies, Crawl under the car, where the turn signal is out- unscrew the 2 screws holding the bulb in and pull down the flap. Then remove the bulb and install in reverse order. Fogs can be changed from here as well. - You can also access the blinker bulbs through the headlights. Just flip headlights open but do not turn on. Once headlight is open you can unscrew and remove casing around the headlamp. You will be able to see both the blinker bulb and the fog bulb. This leaves you plenty of room to change bulbs.
I have a 2003 truck. After taking the two screws out, you should be able to "pop" out the other side.