09-19-2024, 03:56 PM
Hey guys, I’ve got a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and one of my tail lights is out. What’s weird is that it was working perfectly fine last week, and now it’s completely dead. I’m hoping it’s just a blown bulb, but part of me is worried it could be something more, like a wiring issue or maybe a fuse problem.
Has anyone else had this happen on their GC? What’s the best way to check if it’s just the bulb without having to take the whole rear end apart? I really don’t want to get too deep into it if I don’t have to. I read that some of these models have LED tail lights, and replacing those sounds like it could get expensive fast.
Also, I’m not the best with electrical stuff, so any advice on how to check for a blown fuse or bad wiring would be really helpful. Should I start with the fuse box or go straight to checking the bulbs? Any tips or tricks would be great before I take it to the shop!
Has anyone else had this happen on their GC? What’s the best way to check if it’s just the bulb without having to take the whole rear end apart? I really don’t want to get too deep into it if I don’t have to. I read that some of these models have LED tail lights, and replacing those sounds like it could get expensive fast.
Also, I’m not the best with electrical stuff, so any advice on how to check for a blown fuse or bad wiring would be really helpful. Should I start with the fuse box or go straight to checking the bulbs? Any tips or tricks would be great before I take it to the shop!