First you have to remove the light cluster that has the marker lights and such. I just went through this so I had to find it all the hard way. The local Ford dealer was no help at all. To remove the cluster there are two mounting bolts that go through the metal subframe. Theay are about 8 inches apart and really hard to see. But, take the nut off of the both of those and the light cluster comes right out. Then, you should be able to see the headlight assy and see how to remove it.
This link should help. http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f140/how-2005-2009-grand-cherokee-wk-fog-light-install-867728/
How to change the brake switch on a 2004 Jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
When replacing the rear light bulbs open the rear hatch look at the tail light assembly, you will see small bolts securing the assembly to frame. Also look between the bumper & light assembly, you will see a lower bolt attaching to frame. remove bolts, gently tug assembly upward & outward. look at the back you will see the sockets that the bulbs go in. To remove twist the socket to remove from assembly-replace with correct type bulb-have someone apply brakes or turn on the light to verify you have fixed problem-once corrected reassembly in reverse order. Good Luck Steve
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
If equipped, it is above the liftgate glass.
Not possible. You have to remove the whole light assembly.
If you open tailgate there should be 2 black screws against rear fender - remove these and assembly should pull-out
You have to remove the whole headlamp assembly. Remove the 1 bolt 6mm? and pull outwards.
Remove bolt on top of headlamp assembly. Gently pry and pull assembly straight out. Bulb can now be acessed.
You either remove the front bumper assembly or you remove the passenger side head light and cut a access hole.
HI, I have a How To video that will show you how to remove the parking light assembly on your 93-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee. We show the driver side, but the passenger side is removed the same way. I'll include the link located below in the related links section. Hope this helps you out. 1ATony
Below the passenger side head light assembly.
To replace the brake light bulb you need to remove the whole light assembly. Once removed the change is simple.
Under passenger head light,must remove, relay is visible
The head light is a sealed unit. The outer sense is not removable.
On my 2000 grand cherokee, It was in front of the battery on the fender wall. Remove battery and you should find it. It is under the bumper cover, under the passenger head light. You either have to remove the front bumper, or you remove the headlight and cut an access hole.
Unscrew the screw holding the lens on. Remove the lens and reflector assembly. Twist the rubber bulb holder to remove it from the lens/reflector. Pull the bulb straight out. Replace the bulb. Installation is opposite of above.