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@vened24 LOL I know exactly how you feel.
Fellow Jeep owner here.
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Good video to find the hidden torx screws; audio is very low volume. Bulbs and/or plastic lenses can be replaced without removing the headlamp assembly, but it is a more difficult job. ( Crash damage to my Grand Cherokee, so I'm replacing bulbs + lenses. ) Torx T25 screwdriver works fine, T27 is too large. Corner marker needs a 194 NA bulb; signal light assembly needs 2 bulbs; one 194 NA and one 1295 NA. (NA = Natural Amber) I bought Sylvania Long Life bulbs @ my local Checker O'Reilly store.
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Helpful Tips; Torx T25 tool with long, narrow shaft and full-sized handle. This tool is difficult to find in retail stores, order a good torx screwdriver set from amazon , etc. A bright flashlight with a narrow beam is helpful to find hidden screws. I also used a small plastic shim/wedge to gently pry plastic pieces apart. Caution; be very careful when prying/bending old/brittle plastic parts ! Soft, rubber gasket on bulb assembly base should mate perfectly with hard plastic of lens assembly.
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Thanks for the video, very helpful. Quick question is a "number 2 Torx the same as a "T2" Torx?
Thanks
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very good video i just buy my jeep grand cherokee limited 1998 and the parking light was out thanks alot
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Thanks for the video.. It's been a few years since I last work at Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge and I forgot how to get to the screws esp in the winter outside at 5* f ;)
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thank you, thank you, thank you. I could not find that first screw w/o your video.
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Thank you for making this video without it I never would have found the torx screw between the 2 lenses. Your audio is VERY quiet i had to blast my stereo to hear lol.
what about a 2000 grand cherokee the light fixture seems to be all in 1 piece . any help would be appreciated ..thanks
bschortau 8 months ago
@bschortau Here's a video we also shot on the 99-04 Grand Cherokee model years. youtube.com/user/1aauto#p/search/16/tou2PPvAHUU
1aauto 8 months ago
You won't believe how helpful this video was. I am restoring a '93 Jeep GC and since I have spent my life repairing only Fords this Jeep has been, at times, a very annoying mystery. It is the little things that seem to be the most frustrating and this was one of them. Thanks so much. You made my day.
vened24 1 year ago
@vened24 Glad to Help
1aauto 1 year ago