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suggest looking in the ford territory user manual
if you do not have one
note vin number of ford territory and download one from
https://www.ford.com/support/owner-manuals/
Unless you have a Ford fog light kit that plugs into existing wiring it would be unwise to fit your foglights except by the old fashioned best practice method of keeping the new wiring completely separate from the existing vehicle wiring. It is too easy to inadvertently upset computers and other electronics.
You will need to supply the lamps via a fuse and relay from the battery. How the relay is to be triggered depends on the regulations where you are. In the UK for instance, fog lights must only be used in fog or falling snow and in conjunction with dipped headlamps so it makes sense to draw the relay trigger current via a dashboard switch from the dipped headlamps. This means the foglights can't accidentally be used except with the dipped headlamps...
There are low beam and high beam fuses but it could be the bulbs first go to ford owner manual.com and register for free then download your owners manual go to roadside emergencies and your fuse box diagrams and fuse values are in there and then you will know what you have to do next fuses or bulbs I'm suspicious of both bulbs going out at the same time so check the fuses first before spending $$$on bulbs it could also be a bad wire shorting to ground or a bad bulb socket
To get at the fog lights out you have to unclip them, 4 latches - one on each cnr of the black ousing which can be reached by reaching down past headlights. Once loose they can be accessed by removing the wheel arch lining and pull out that way after unclipping the wiring block connnector. They look like a sealed unit but are not and come apart between the ehite and black housing. This makes it possible to be able to replace the 55w halogen bulb
hi..You will have to access the fog light bulb from below the vehicle.
Remove the plastic clips from the wheel well cover extension that is
below the fog light.once the clips are out and the plastic cover is pull
down,you should be able to see the back of the fog light.you can try
to replace the fog light bulb by removing the two 10mm bolts and slide
the fog light assemble out through the front of the bumper.Turn the cover
of the rear of the fog light and replace light.
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in the bottom of the fog light is a cover held on by 2 screws...remove those screws and that should allow access to the bulb. this is per chrysler manual for 2001 cherokee factory installed fog lights
you can access those by removing the coolant overflow bottle on passenger side and air filter box on the drivers side. you do not have to go into the wheel well area at all.
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