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First check your fuses blind if not the problem then it's probably the heat from the bulb. Badly designed rear light assembly. Bulb melts plastic around points. You can try (A) solution which might only be temporary, or (B) buy a new, improvedrear light assembly for around $40. (A) 1) The cause of the problem is heat from the bulb. 2) Remove the light assembly as if you were going to change a bulb. 3) Turn the socket and remove it from the taillight assembly and set it aside(check to be sure your bulb is not burnt out). 4) Look at the opening, you will see 3 flat chrome colored contacts on the assembly. 5) Notice the one by it self at the top of the opening, that is the “ground”. 6) If you look closely you will notice the plastic around the ground contact has shrunk a little bit, this caused the contact to pull away from the socket, causing the problem. 7) With a small flat head screwdriver, VERY GENTLY pry up the contact so it stays slightly upward by itself. 8) Re-insert the bulb assembly back into the housing and press your brake petal with your lights on. 9) You should be in good to go! 10) Tools: Phillips head screwdriver and a small flat head screwdriver. 11) Time : 5 minutes per light (B) http://www.amazon.com/TYC-11-5276-00-Cherokee-Replacement- Assembly/dp/B0031I3TNI/ref=lh_ni_t_mi? ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AHIM67Z9GO6HA
Remove the front wheel liner from the strut to the front bumper, all light assembly light bulbs will then be accessible. There may be screws however the majority is a plastic clip where you pull the center out then the clip easily removes.
the head light bulb is on the back side
there is two locking pins under hood holding the assembly in
rotate 1/4 turn and pull up pull assembly put and unplug
remove retainer ring and remove bulb
assemble in reverse test new bulb before mounting light assembly back in
To replace the headlight bulbs.You need to remove the head light assembly out.The head light assembly is held by 2 to 3 three screws on each side. You need to remove those screws first.The front trim will get loose,the front trim is held by pins.The pins are of plastic and easy to release.Just release this pins and the front trim will get completely loose and can be easily taken off/.
The head light assembly is in the front fender.Once the front trim is removed the head light assembly can be easily removed from front fender compartment.If its bit tight there,then you can use a screwdriver to give it a pull towards out.The head light bulbs can now be easily seen as well as easily removed now.Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove the bulb from the bulb assembly.--------Keep updated for any more queries.Thanks.
2) On the inside jam there are two torx headed screws (T-15's if I
remember correctly).
3) Unscrew the two torx screws.
4) The light is now held by two mounting tabs (small spherical headed
plastic sets that go through a rubber grommet).
5) You will need to pry the light casing off (easy pressure with a good
size flat head screw driver will do the trick).
6) The light bulbs are twist mount settings inside the light casing.
7) Twist out the mount setting, change the bulbs, and reset the light
mountings.
8) To put the light casing push the light casing back on and put in the
screws. Everything else will work in reverse when it comes to assembling the
whole unit.
2006 Jeep Liberty Replacement Light Bulb Sizes
Low Beam Headlamp Bulb Size: 9007
High Beam Headlamp Bulb Size: 9007
Parking Light Bulb Size: 2825 or 3157
Front Turn Signal Light Bulb Size: 3157
Rear Turn Signal Light Bulb Size: 3757ALL
Tail Light Bulb Size: 3157
Stop Light Bulb Size: 3157
High Mount Stop Light Bulb Size: 921
Fog/Driving Light Bulb Size: 9145 or H3-55W
License Plate Light Bulb Size: 168
Back Up Light Bulb Size: 3157
Front Side Marker Light Bulb Size: 168
Ash Tray Light Bulb Size: 161
Map Light Bulb Size: 578
Dome Light Bulb Size: 578
Step/Courtesy Light Bulb Size: 906
Trunk/Cargo Area Light Bulb Size: 578
open hood you will see a long black panel across the front. this panel is called a sight shield you will see 3 "twist clips" one on ether side of each head light and one right by the hood latch . twist all 3 and remove panel.at this point you will see the light sockets.each headlight assembly has 2 retainers. simply unlatch the retainers and the lamp assemblies come out easily and you have access to the bulbs.
There is a single screw that hold the position light assembly. This screw is located near the corner of the headlamp, on top, very close to the fender metal. Unscrew (phillips head) it and pry out (to the front) the position light assembly. Then you can change the bulb. Put back in reverse order.
if your trying to change the bulbs you have to do it from inside by twisting the plug counter clockwise and pulling. however if your taking the whole headlight assembly out yur still messin around with the wrong screws, those allen screws are for headlight adjustment only,, ther are two bolts and a peg, the first bolt is sandwiched between the bumper and head light, the second is behind the head light and can be acessed by lifting the hood so the grille is out of the way and reaching in from the side they are 10mm bolts good luck
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