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How to replace the third brake light in the Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Model: Jeep Grand Cherokee WK, WH, MK 3 - Years 2004-2010
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In this tutorial we can see how to replace the third stop headlight in the Jeep Grand Cherokee, a very simple and fast operation. To do this, we will only need a Torx screwdriver and preferably a plastic spatula, so as not to damage the bodywork. Let's start by unscrewing the two screws, then disengage the spotlight using the spatula. Next, disconnect both the rear connector and the rubber tube, reconnect them both to the replacement headlight and mount it following the reverse procedure. Before tightening the two screws, we can test the light to make sure everything is in order.

Posted on 4 March 2022 by ScegliAuto

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