Rear: Brake, Back-up, Tail, Turn signal (3 bulbs, all # 3157)
To access the rear bulbs, open the liftgate and remove the two Phillips head screws from the side of the housing as shown in the center photo above. Slowly and firmly rotate the assembly away from the vehicle until it disengages from the ball pin socket that secures it in back.
Each of the three light sockets, all containing the same exact bulb type, can be removed by turning them counter-clockwise 1/4 turn.
Taillight harness connector
To remove the taillight harness, slide the red lock tab up and pull connector off.
If Diamler hasen't messed that up too, the pre 1999 GC's have the bolts that hold the tail light on visible when tail hatch is lifted. If so, remove them, lift the light off, turn it over and there's the bulbs. Pop it out, replace it and put it back together. Good luck!
How to change the brake switch on a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
brake relay or sensor
See: http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/1i/bl841i.htm
Warped brake rotors. This is a very common problem for the 1999-2004 Grand Cherokees. You will need to have your rotors replaced, or resurfaced. The best resurface method is with an on car brake lathe.
A 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses DOT 3 fluid.
How to change the brake switch on a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
Problem?
my fuse panel (with the descriptions) is gone off of my 2000 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo, how to i get a description of what all 32 fuses control on my jeep?
Remove the wheel; remove the brake pads and caliper; the rotor should slide off of the lug bolts.
They aren't. The brake light circuit is not connected with the headlight circuit.
brake relay or sensor
See: http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/1i/bl841i.htm
I also have a 2000 grand Cherokee Laredo. Just changed front pads, and it is a torx bit T45. I couldn't find this answer on the web, so I bought several sizes to find out.
Mine seems to work fine.
The 1993 Jeep grand Cherokee brake light switch simply plugs in and out. The brake light switch is located beneath the dashboard on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
The brake pads might not be adjusted properly. The brake pads can be too tight and have contact with the rotors.
Warped brake rotors. This is a very common problem for the 1999-2004 Grand Cherokees. You will need to have your rotors replaced, or resurfaced. The best resurface method is with an on car brake lathe.