How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
Can anyone explain how to access headlight bulbs to replace same on a 2003
Grand Cherokee Limited? Does one have to dismantle anything to gain access to the bulbs? Thanks. John |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so
you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. Not likely. You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. KennyH Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so
you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. Not likely. You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. KennyH Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so
you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. Not likely. You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. KennyH Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
Replacing the bulbs is easy.. look in daylight and all will be revealed..
access to driver side easy.. access to passenger side not easy.. if, in the process of initial assembly, the insertion of bulbs was after the placement of batteries, passenger side replacement would be a whole bunch easier than it is.. -- History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it.. "KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031116101013.01290.00000304@mb-m20.aol.com... > I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so > you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a > plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. > Not likely. > > You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. > KennyH > > Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
Replacing the bulbs is easy.. look in daylight and all will be revealed..
access to driver side easy.. access to passenger side not easy.. if, in the process of initial assembly, the insertion of bulbs was after the placement of batteries, passenger side replacement would be a whole bunch easier than it is.. -- History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it.. "KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031116101013.01290.00000304@mb-m20.aol.com... > I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so > you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a > plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. > Not likely. > > You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. > KennyH > > Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
Re: How to replace headlight bulbs - 2003 Grand Cherokee
Replacing the bulbs is easy.. look in daylight and all will be revealed..
access to driver side easy.. access to passenger side not easy.. if, in the process of initial assembly, the insertion of bulbs was after the placement of batteries, passenger side replacement would be a whole bunch easier than it is.. -- History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it.. "KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message news:20031116101013.01290.00000304@mb-m20.aol.com... > I'm not positive, but it seems like there should be an access under the hood so > you can pull the bulb recepticle out and replace the bulb. It may have a > plastic cover over it. Otherwise, you'll have to pull the whole assembly out. > Not likely. > > You can get a service manual at Autozone for under $20. > KennyH > > Horsepower is cheaper than therapy. |
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