Replacing the tail light in your Jeep Grand Cherokee is simple. You will need a special screwdriver to remove the screws to the tail light assembly, but you can find these fairly inexpensively. Replacing bulbs yourself will save money on labor charges from local repair stations. How to Change...
Step 1 Locatethe catalytic converter. Lie on your back and slide under your Jeep Cherokee. The catalytic converter is connected into the exhaust system pipe. It is bolted to the exhaust pipe coming from the engine, and the back of the catalytic converter is bolted to the exhaust pipe running...
then the current from your battery to these components may be interrupted causing a loss of power or shorting out in one or more areas. Check the cables on your Jeep Grand Cherokee periodically for wear and corrosion and replace them when needed. ...
Replacing the tail light in your Jeep Grand Cherokee is simple. You will need a special screwdriver to remove the screws to the tail light assembly, but you can find these fairly inexpensively. Replacing bulbs yourself will save money on labor charges from local repair stations. How to Change...
Phillips-head screwdriver (2008 to 2010) How to Replace a Brake Light Bulb on a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Raise the rear window lift on the back of the Jeep, and then let the tailgate down. Locate the rear of the taillight assembly that contains the burned out taillight bulb. There are...
Replace the plastic trim surround and tighten the two retaining screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Close the hood. Aerodynamic Step 1 Turn off the headlight switch. Open the hood. Push the two headlamp retaining tabs back towards the engine, then lift them upwards to the stop position. Pull ...
Some models of the Jeep Grand Cherokee are equipped with an immobilizer anti-theft system that disables the engine. The system is activated when something other than an authorized key is used to try to start the engine. Most models are also equipped with an alarm system as part of the secur...
the transfer case splits the power generated by the engine between the front and rear driveshafts, which in turn sends power to the four wheels. If you notice excessive vibrations coming from underneath the vehicle while four-wheel drive is engaged, you may need to replace the front drive ...