replacing middle brake light -- Grand Cherokee

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by e, May 29, 2007.

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    e Guest

    How can I replace the middle brake light on the back of a 1997 Grand
    Cherokee?

    The plastic trim on the back of the rear window comes off easily. Yet, when
    I look at the light housing, it appears to be glued to the rear window. Do
    I have to replace the entire brake light housing? How czn I take the
    housing off the window?

    All thoughts on the matter would certainly be appreciated.

    ed.
     
    e, May 29, 2007
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  2. Take it to the dealer and watch how the guy does it.

    Or buy a factory service manual.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, May 30, 2007
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    april1st Guest

    Hello,

    Usually, there is a rubber socket that twists in/out of the housing
    --- find where wires enter the housing -- chances are you will see the
    back end of the rubber socket with wires coming out of it... Twist it
    counter clockwise and it will come out. I do not know specifically
    about Jeeps, but that is how it usually works on Chrysler products.

    If you are completely stumped, you might consider buying a one day
    pass to the electronic versions of the manual by going to

    www.techauthority.com --> the cost is $20 which is probably CHEAPER
    than you will end up paying the dealer.

    Thanks,

    Alex
     
    april1st, May 30, 2007
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    Bob AZ Guest

    Alex

    How much can be downloaded? I looked at the tech authority site and
    there are several things that I would spend the $20.00 for. Can I
    get the whole service manual for my 2001 Dodge Ram PU?

    Bob AZ
     
    Bob AZ, Jun 1, 2007
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    april1st Guest

    It is impractical to "download" the manual. It is in HTML format
    broken up in the page-by-page format with hyperlinks. You can attempt
    to print out what you need, such as TSB's to date, etc. However, it is
    far more practical to order a paper copy of the manual for ~$100USD --
    a lot handier and easier in the long run.
     
    april1st, Jun 1, 2007
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  6. There are programs that can recursively suck down an entire website,
    unattended. I'm sure the authors of that site are like you and figure
    that their little trick of putting it into html will protect it from being
    downloaded and keep people coming back to pay more and more.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Jun 2, 2007
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