2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee - passenger side low beam light not working, changed bulb, still not working, but high beams works for both lights...any ideas?
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Use a test light, or a ohmmeter and check the wires at the wire plug under the dash that go to the multi-function switch thru the steering column cover, you should have continuity between #18 and #19 low beam terminals, if not the switch is bad and will need replaced. it shows how to check this in Haynes 1993 to 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee repair manual #50025 page 12-6. To replace the switch in the column cover, remove the negative battery cable, wait 2 minutes to disarm the air bag system, leave cable disconnected, before removing the column cover.
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o.k you need to take out the seven millimeter bolt near the center top of the assembly ... then take a good size flat head screwdriver in behind the whole assembly and with a quick motion pop the assembly forward with the screwdriver and it will pop out forward
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It may be the (BCM)=Body Control Module.
Need to run some test to find out ??
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Make sure that you are using the head light bulbs for that particular make/model if the bulb number is wrong then the intensity is wrong too. Now a day there are many diffrent numbers of bulbs in the market according to vehicle.
look for a ground wire that wasn't installed after the repair or a broken ground wire from the impact
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