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Possible that the turn signal unit is short and should be replaced.
To confirm you must remove the main lead to the unit and check the short on the left and right circuits by shorting a +B to the circuits so that all the lamps lights up on either side.
If there is a short then it will be seen. Is so replace the unit.
Remove the 2 parking light housing retaining screws ...
... then pull the housing away from the vehicle far enough to remove the bulb socket from behind the housing. Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull
Push the bulb in the socket gently and turn clockwise, then pull the bulb out of the socket. Note the offset retaining ears on each side of the bulb
Remove the screws from the lens and separate the lens from the headlight bezel.
Remove the headlight bezel.
Remove the screws from the turn signal housing and pull it out.
Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise 1/3 turn and remove it.
I need to replace the front left turn signal lens on a 1998 jeep grand cherokee and cannot find a way to remove the existing one.
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