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How to Replace Headlights 1997-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee
How to Replace Tail Light 1993-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee
How to Replace Corner Light 1993-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Tools used
Number 2 Torx driver
Rust Penetrant
Wire Brush
1. Handling the Bulbs
Note: DO NOT TOUCH the bulbs- the oil from your fingers will burn into the light and foul your bulb.
Clean with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth if the bulbs do get touched.
2. Removing the side marker light
Use your No. 2 Torx screwdriver to remove the screws securing the side marker light.
Pull the headlight out.
Unplug the harness.
Clean the studs the headlight assembly with a wire brush.
Spray with penetrating oil.
3. Installing the new headlight assembly
Plug in the harness.
Clip the new headlight back into place.
Screw the side marker light assembly back into place with your No. 2 Torx screwdriver.
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In this video, we're going to replace the headlights on this 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, basically the same as all '93 to '98 Cherokees. Pretty easy, only requires a number two torques screw driver. We're going to help you switch your truck from this to that, and again pretty easy, probably about an hours' worth of time and just a number two torques screwdriver. We'll start out, going to kind of speed this up a little bit.
We're going to remove the side marker light, there's a screw there and you're going to see me use my number two torque screwdriver, remove that screw. Don't pay attention to the fact that the lights are already out, kind of shot this out of sequence. You do have to remove this side marker light first, two screws, one down there and then one up on the top. Also you'll notice that I switch from side to side because I found that the marker light on this car was broken on the other side, so I'm showing you how to remove the side marker on the left side, but how to remove the headlight on the right side.
You got your side marker, all right, and then you just basically pull the light right out and you pull pretty hard and you give it a good tug, all right. Then you can pull the other side, okay and then it comes out and then there's a little locking tab on the headlight and you pull that locking tab off and your headlight is out. Then what you want to do is you want to clean up the studs that the headlight snaps on to. You can see it's a little bit rusty, I'm going to take a wire brush and I'm going to clean that rust and any dirt and gunk off of them. You clean the surface of them and kind of in behind too.
I apologize the lighting is not the best on here. Like I said, it's a nice stiff wire brush, clean those up. Then once they're clean you're going to want to spray them with a little bit of white grease or oil or anything, just to make it easy to kind of push the headlights on there. Then you'll see up here, the clip stayed with the car, okay the new headlights come with that clip installed. For this, I'm going to actually pull that clip out of the headlight because this is how they did it at the factory.
The car came down the line, that clip helped line it up and then they pushed it on. You can always just push it on regularly if that clip comes off with your truck. First, plug in the light and then you kind of have to look down into the holes in the radiator support and line it up. Make sure both the ball and sockets are on and then you'll see me give it a good fist bump basically. You want to use a good striking blow, not just try and push it, you'll end up breaking the plastic. I'm just making sure it's lined up, I'm going to give it a good whack there and it's in place.
Now you can use the torque screw driver also to aim it if it's a little bit off. Then we're going to switch back to the other side, just show you and I'll speed this up replacing that other parking light. You get this parking light in and again don't pay attention to the fact that the headlights aren't in, kind of like I said, shot this out of sequence and putting it together for you the best I can. Basically you remove the parking light, remove the headlight, put the headlight back in and put the side marker light back in.
If all goes right, hopefully your truck will go from this to more like this. Now we hope this helped you out and we appreciate you looking, thank you very much.
Tools used
10mm Wrench
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Remove the tail light assembly
Remove the three 10 mm bolts
Pull the assembly out and disconnect the wiring harness connections.
Replace the bulbs if needed or transfer them to the new assembly.
2. Install the serviced or new headlight assembly
Connect the bulbs and wiring harness connection.
Mount the tail light assembly to the car.
Secure with the three 10 mm bolts and your socket and ratchet.
3. Testing the Lights
Test the brake lights and directionals to ensure they work
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In this video, we will be replacing a taillight on a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee . the same process for basically all 93 to 98 Cherokees. It only takes a 10 millimeter wrench or socket. You can see here, there's three bolts. I'm just going to kind of loosen them up with a socket and ratchet handle. Then I will speed the video up as I take the rest of the bolts out the rest of the way. Do not try to work this fast at home. I have hands of lightning.
Okay, and then once that's done then you just pull it. There is a little pin that is in there so you have to pull briskly. Then, all of the plates, you can service them, they just twist out. Then there is another small light at the bottom, or maybe the side: the side marker. Once those are all out then you can swap your light if you have a damaged tail light, or service the bulbs, whatever you need to do. Then they twist back in to replace. You just got to make sure you line up the right pins with the right slots. The old square peg, round hole, or I don't know, round, slotted peg, round slotted hole. Twist them all in. Then line that pin up and push it right in. Then, we will speed up putting the bolts back in but that's about it. Three 10 millimeter bolts and you can replace your damaged taillight or service the bulbs, whatever you might need to do.
And then after we get them all tightened up, you always want to make sure to do a quick test and make sure all your lights are working. So we'll hop in. Check the: lights, brake light, blinker.
Thanks for watching. This video was brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. We hope this helps you out. Feel free to call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. Thank you.
Tools used
Number 2 Torx driver
1. Removing the Side Marker Light
Loosen the lower T2 Torx screw from the side marker light
Remove the lower T2 screw from the marker light
Pull out the marker light
2. Servicing the Side Marker Light Bulb
Twist the bulb out of the side marker light
Disconnect the bulb from the socket
Connect the new bulb
Twist the bulb into place
3. Installing the New Side Marker Light
Push the marker light into place
Insert the lower T2 screw into the marker light
Insert the top T2 screw into the marker light
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Hi. My name is Mike Green. I want to help you save time and money repairing your vehicle. I have 20-plus years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks. My company, 1A Auto, sells high quality replacement parts over the internet. In this video I'll be showing you how to install these parts. By the end of this video, you'll know how to install them and where to get them. That's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video, we'll be replacing these side marker lights on this 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It's a very easy replacement. It only requires a number 2 Torx screwdriver. The side marker light is held in by two Torx screws and here is a close up of the first one. It's a little hard to find. It's between the side marker and the lower parking light. Here now you can see, I'm inserting my Torx driver into there and loosening up that screw. I'll loosen it in up some and then I'll actually take the top one off. The top one is just located right inside the fender right there. You'll notice I have the headlight out. You do not have to have the headlight out. Again, you don't have to have the headlight out. I was just doing another project and filming this at the same time. You can remove this marker easily without taking the headlight out. I remove that top screw, and now I am going to finish removing. The reason I did it that way is because when I pull the light out, I want to pull the screw out, too. I don't want to try and reach in there and remove that screw.
You can service the bulb at this point or replace it. Note that you do have to have the orange bulbs. To put it back in, put the screwdriver in there. Keep the screw in its location and then find that area and then start it in. I'll just start it in place and then I'll put the top one in. You always want to do it this way so you can kind of move it around loose. Get that top one started in and then I'll tighten up the bottom one and I'll tighten up the top one. That's pretty much it. Side marker lights on these are pretty easy fix.
We hope this helped you out. I wish you good luck on your Jeep Grand Cherokee project. Your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. You call us toll-free, 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the Internet and in person.
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I bought this light kit for my daughter. She is working on putting this jeep back together. I loved the service and will be ordering more stuff for this jeep. Right now she is getting it safe to drive. Thank you for the help and nice products. Will be hearing from me again.
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