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The fog lamps are activated on a 2000 Grand Cherokee via the headlight switch. Pull the END of the lever OUT.
Open the hood, unplug the connector from the back of the lamp and twist the base counterclockwise.
The plural for lamp is lamps.
In electrical terminology bulbs and lamps are the same thing. If you are talking about a lamp as a fixture no bulbs and lamp fixtures do no need to be sold together.
Check the bulbs they are double filamented with the smaller being used for the stop lights
the aproximate there were used 10,000 lamp blubs on the ship
The usual criteria is that the larger the envelope size of the lamp the larger the wattage of the lamp. The terminology of "big bulbs" suggests that the lamp could be in the range of 400 watts.
The problem is most likely the lamp or lamps in the third brake light in the liftgate. This was the case in my 1994 Grand Cherokee limited. You have to use the exact bulbs that are called for. the information center will not "see" bulbs that are the wrong wattage ......... Note, i don't believe the license plate bulbs are tied into the VIC sensor light. Its most likely from a faulty connection with the design of the high mount stop light. It will intermitantly loose its connection regardless if the bulbs are all working correctl, as i have seen in my 96 grand Cherokee Laredo. I havent tried to repair this because im not sure if the problem is with the rear lamp housing or somewhere else in the wiring system... possibly the VIC connector or conrtoll bord.
there are 98 different kinds of light bulbs. including colored light bulbs
From inside the trunk, remove the wing nuts and just pull the whole assembly to the out side. Bulbs are in there.
No, they use more electricity.
Check that bulbs are not burned out. Then check fuse. Hope this helps Dan