Here is a guide to follow: http://98jeepbuild.blogspot.com/2009/06/cant-see.html
I'm trying to replace the headlight assembly for a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lerado. What bolts or screws do I remove
Not possible. You have to remove the whole light assembly.
The piece that a headlight assembly snaps into on a Jeep Grand Cherokee is called a headlight collar. It is also called a headlight assembly.
No, they are part of the headlight assembly.
The head light is a sealed unit. The outer sense is not removable.
It's under the front right headlight, need to remove headlight assembly and cut hole to get to relay, which is under the plastic frame that holds headlight assembly. The other option is to remove the front bumper assembly to access. If the relay repeatedly fails the fan motor will need replaced.
Undo the hex nut on top of the headlight assembly and remove bolt. Grap bottom front of headlight assemby and pull hard upwards causing the bottom pins to release then pull directly outwards to release the top pins. Turn back of globe anti clockwise to release globe from headlight assembly.
the relay is behind the r/f headlight assembly. remove it and the grille it will be below the assembly mount 3 wires green, green andwhite, and brown i think
If it's like my '95 (which it should be), the entire headlight assembly just pops out. There are three connectors: two in the bottom corners and one in the top outside corners. They may be difficult to pull out, but just keep pulling. They'll come out.
It depends completely on what year it is. If it is a composite style headlight (newer years), then the bulb should remove from the back of the assembly, while the assembly is left in the car. If it is an older year model, then the assembly is held in with two screws that can be reached from the front of the head light.
Be more specific. You can get asemblies for 99 and newer on eBay for 80 dollars a set...brand new
If you open tailgate there should be 2 black screws against rear fender - remove these and assembly should pull-out