its a standard feature that most cars have now. its purpose is to help you find your car. its totally normal.
No, they are part of the headlight assembly.
I own a 2005 jeep Cherokee my headlights on the passenger side is not working changed the bulbs & they are still not working.
I was told by the Jeep Dealer tonight that you have to remove the tires/wheels and pop it out from the back.
If the headlights do not come on and the parking lights do in a 2000 Jeep Wrangler, it is possible that the fuse is blown for the headlamps. It is also possible for them to both be burned out due to touching the glass part when installing them. Oil in the fingers will overheat them and burn them out.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.
No. Different shape.
http://www.wjjeeps.com/lamps/headlamps.htm This page deals with headlights. The parent site has info about everything Jeep GC. Good luck !!
On 99+ TL, To have the headlights come on when the drivers door is opened, just leave the headlight switch on when exiting the vehicle. They will automatically turn off within a few minutes. Next time you open the drivers door or hit the unlock button, the headlights will come on.
you probly have loose light bulbs
pull out on the end of the stalk that has your headlights on it
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heck the fuse first, then the switch.