Jeep cherokee headlight levelling motor plug
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Jeep cherokee headlight levelling motor plug
Hi forum!
I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
Its often referred to as the facelift model.
The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling motor
unit is buggered.
Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of wires I
can graft into the existing loom?
Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
Thankyou.
The Iceman
Glastonbury
UK
I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
Its often referred to as the facelift model.
The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling motor
unit is buggered.
Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of wires I
can graft into the existing loom?
Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
Thankyou.
The Iceman
Glastonbury
UK
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Re: Jeep cherokee headlight levelling motor plug
The Iceman wrote:
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
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Re: Jeep cherokee headlight levelling motor plug
The Iceman wrote:
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
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Re: Jeep cherokee headlight levelling motor plug
The Iceman wrote:
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
> Hi forum!
> I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 Turbodiesel Sport, UK model, S Reg.
> Its often referred to as the facelift model.
>
> The electrical connector into the passenger-side headlight levelling
> motor unit is buggered.
> Some dampness must've got in there and its corroded.
> Is it possible to get hold of a new plug with a couple of inches of
> wires I can graft into the existing loom?
> Does anyone sell stuff like this for Jeeps?
>
> Thankyou.
> The Iceman
> Glastonbury
> UK
Dave Milne probably has more info than I do. Wrong side of the pond
here. :)
Dealerships usually have replacement connectors for the most common
problems. I'd start there. Then possibly a salvage yard.
Depending on the pin type you might be able to buy replacement pins
from a local electronics hobby shop or parts house. I've fixed several
connectors by finding similar ones at local auto parts stores.
--
DougW
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