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Anonymous Posted on Apr 29, 2013

2001 jeep grand cherokee ,low beams don't work,high beams ok

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee, The low beam lights went

If your headlight switch is the type you pull out, left of the sterr column on dash, switches tend to go bad, I replaced mine and only had 50,000 miles. try checking headlight relay in engine fuse box first.
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Allen Bennett

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2011

SOURCE: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee lights won't work high

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2011

SOURCE: Jeep grand cherokee low beams don't work, high

It may be the (BCM)=Body Control Module.
Need to run some test to find out ??

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Sam Akber

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2011

SOURCE: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 Low beams will now work,

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.

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My low beam is not working ,the bulb is fine the wiring harness is also fine....what gives [email protected] live the grand cherokee

The Jeeps have a fuse for both the high and the low beams. Find you fuse panel and check the fuse for the low beam side.
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98 Jeep Grand Cherokee, The low beam lights went out, the high beams work OK. Has anyone found the common problem yet with this issue? 101,000 miles.

If your headlight switch is the type you pull out, left of the sterr column on dash, switches tend to go bad, I replaced mine and only had 50,000 miles. try checking headlight relay in engine fuse box first.
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