Just did this 10 minutes ago fyi :) .................... All of the answers above are Correct for 94-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Some have the bezel, others do not. Honestly you do not have to unscrew those shafts, it is a snap-on ball on the end of the screw adjustment shaft that connects to the plastic retainer on the Light Housing, 2 or 3 connectors depending on the model. Try not to break the housing, but it will come off with a strong tug or pry with a bar, first one side then the other. If you are just chamging the bulb then the above is also correct about untwisting the ring collar and removing the bulb, from the rear, (inside the engine compartment); remember to reinstall the ring onto the bulb and to not touch the glass bulb.
I'm trying to replace the headlight assembly for a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lerado. What bolts or screws do I remove
Not one penny. The 1996 Jeep Cherokee does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
No, they are part of the headlight assembly.
The 1996 Jeep Cherokee headlight relay switch can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The headlight relay switch will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
Autozone.com has a listing for the headlight for a 96 Grand Cherokee, price listed is $95.99 u.s.
No. Too many differences between those years.
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Yep
the relays are on the side on the drivers side beside the dash.
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.
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The Haynes Jeep Cherokee 1984 - 1996 book has 7 different diagrams which show how to do that repair.