I assume from your question that you may be looking for Comanche taillights? Since Jeep quit selling them about 3 years ago, they have been very hard to find. Due to the limited production of the Comanche, aftermarket companys have not reproduced them and they lights have actually become quite rare. If you search Jeep Comanche taillight on eBay you may have some success if you are persistent.
If the brake lights on a 1988 Jeep Comanche are functioning while the tail lights and dash lights are not, it could indicate a problem with the tail light circuit or the associated fuses. A blown fuse specifically for the tail lights or a bad ground connection could prevent them from lighting up, while the brake light circuit remains operational. Additionally, the issue may stem from a faulty switch or wiring in the tail light assembly. Checking the fuses, grounds, and connections would be a good first step in troubleshooting the problem.
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The 2006 Jeep Liberty rear tail light lens does not come off. The tail light is seal. You can access the tail light lightbulb through the back of the tail light, in the cargo compartment.
There are a few locations as of 2014 where you can buy a 2000 Jeep Cherokee bulb holder for the tail light. This can be purchased at Parts Geek, Jeep, and Auto Zone.
In a 2004 Jeep Liberty, the color code for the tail light wiring is typically as follows: the left tail light uses a brown wire for the tail light and a yellow wire for the turn signal, while the right tail light uses a brown wire for the tail light and a green wire for the turn signal. Always refer to a specific wiring diagram for your vehicle or consult a repair manual for the most accurate information.
Tail light lens, or assemble.
replace rear tail light bulb
If the brake lights and turn signals on your 1989 Jeep Comanche are not working while the headlights and tail lights function correctly, the issue could be due to a faulty combination switch, a blown fuse, or a problem with the wiring or connectors related to those specific circuits. It's also possible that the brake light switch, located near the brake pedal, is malfunctioning. Checking these components systematically should help identify the source of the problem.
To change the rear tail light brake light on a 2007 Jeep Patriot Limited, start by opening the rear hatch and removing the access panel or screws securing the tail light assembly. Gently pull the tail light assembly out from the vehicle. Disconnect the wiring harness and replace the burnt-out bulb by twisting it counterclockwise. Reassemble the tail light assembly by reconnecting the wiring, securing it back in place, and replacing any access panels or screws.
the transfer case is bolted directly to the back of the trans, so no, not in the traditional sense.
8 bolts from bed to frame, drop tank, disconect tail lights, remove tank fill tube, lift bed....done.
If your brake lights and tail lights aren't working while the turn signals function normally, the issue could be due to a blown fuse, a faulty brake light switch, or a bad connection in the wiring. The turn signals operate on a different circuit than the brake and tail lights, which is why they still work. Check the fuse box for any blown fuses, and inspect the brake light switch located at the brake pedal for proper function. Additionally, examine the wiring and connections for any signs of damage or corrosion.