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Headlight Bulb Replacement


seeker78
12-16-2004, 05:24 PM
Hi. I did a search and surprisingly I found nothing that helped. I want to replace the headlight bulbs on a 2000 Grand Cheroke. Is there a trick to it? I can see the plug for the bulb but I can't fit my hand in there. I don't know if the whole enclsure is supposed to come off or not.

a_alyte
12-16-2004, 07:22 PM
If you don't have one you should buy the book for your Jeep, which is available at most auto parts stores.

I would get the "Chiltons" book, I have "Haynes" but there's too many contradictions & Chiltons shouldn't be any worse!

These books usually walk you through the steps & will at least tell you how to replace those bulbs. There maybe a hidden screw or something that could ease the process once removed.

Audiobahn77
12-16-2004, 11:40 PM
If they are anything like my 97 Laredo, they are simply twist and pull out. I had to remove my battery to get to my one on the passenger side. Make sure you do NOT touch the glass. It shortends the life of the bulb....something to do with the oil from your skin is what I was told.

msrjeep
12-17-2004, 07:00 AM
seeker, remove the long bolt and you have to pry out the whole unit. be careful not to break anything. there's three ball joints that the headlight snaps into.

seeker78
12-17-2004, 09:41 AM
seeker, remove the long bolt and you have to pry out the whole unit. be careful not to break anything. there's three ball joints that the headlight snaps into.

Thanks for answering. Are you talking about that long bolt on the top?

ssimpson6
12-18-2004, 07:35 AM
Yeah there is a long bolt on top. If they have never been out they will take some prying.

Check out www.wjjeeps.com for hours of reading pleasure

http://www.wjjeeps.com/lamps/headlightrem.jpg

CherokeeKen
12-20-2004, 09:44 PM
Does anyone know of more info like this for replacing them on a 94 Grand? I need to get at the park and turn lights also.I have both the Chiltons and Haynes and I just cant see the pics well enough to decipher what they are doing. I have this annoying reminder on my VID that the rear lamps are not functioning properly, even changed the bulbs that were wrong. How the previous owner would put the wrong bulbs in 4 different places amazes me to no end. But even after changing and checking the others, I still get this message about the rear lamps. I think I have burnt out parklights on the front side, but cant get at them. Frankly, this whole frontal lamp & headlight system design baffles the hell out of me. I like the headlight aiming system, although even the old way was great. The rear lamp cover is a snap to get off, so they were sober when they designed that, but the front is a different story. I am at the point of taking off the crossmember about the headlamp, hey wait maybe ......

Audiobahn77
12-21-2004, 10:08 AM
Does anyone know of more info like this for replacing them on a 94 Grand? I need to get at the park and turn lights also.I have both the Chiltons and Haynes and I just cant see the pics well enough to decipher what they are doing. I have this annoying reminder on my VID that the rear lamps are not functioning properly, even changed the bulbs that were wrong. How the previous owner would put the wrong bulbs in 4 different places amazes me to no end. But even after changing and checking the others, I still get this message about the rear lamps. I think I have burnt out parklights on the front side, but cant get at them. Frankly, this whole frontal lamp & headlight system design baffles the hell out of me. I like the headlight aiming system, although even the old way was great. The rear lamp cover is a snap to get off, so they were sober when they designed that, but the front is a different story. I am at the point of taking off the crossmember about the headlamp, hey wait maybe ......


yeah, there's two screws that hold them in place(one on top and one on the bottom)......remove them and it and the assembly comes out....then swap the bulbs.

dksob81
12-21-2004, 10:24 AM
liek audio said, there are 2 screws.
1 is hidden under the 1/4 panel - if you follow the headlights all the way over to the quarter panel , u will see a philips head screw kinda under the quarter panel.
the other screw is very hard to c, if you look in between the headlight and the side marker/turn signal assembly you will see or not see the other screw (you may want to take the top screw out and kinda pull the headlight to the side to see the other screw). after removing the screws it should pop right out.

mx52nv
12-21-2004, 08:10 PM
If they are anything like my 97 Laredo, they are simply twist and pull out. I had to remove my battery to get to my one on the passenger side. Make sure you do NOT touch the glass. It shortends the life of the bulb....something to do with the oil from your skin is what I was told.

the 99 and newer WJ's use a HID type setup which is unlike any other Jeep models.

Audiobahn77
12-26-2004, 12:07 AM
Ah yes, I forget this is a newer Jeep....You're right mx52nv. I keep thinking of 93-98 models.

dksob81
12-26-2004, 07:54 PM
well I was referring to CHEROKEEKEN reply about a 94 Grand Cherokee

Audiobahn77
01-17-2005, 11:54 AM
Sobek, here's a refresher for your headlight

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