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2008 Jeep Patroit Head light bulb problem?
I have a 2008 Jeep Patroit and I ve have the head light bulb burn out. I replaced it then maybe a week later it was burnt out again. I ve repeated this 3 times already. I dont know whats can be causing this or the problem. I ve taken it to the dealership and they cant find nothing wrong with it. Can anyone help me pls?
thanks
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Don't put you fingers on any part of the glass when changing it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In order for bulbs to fail that quickly I would think there would have to be some type of power surge and that's just not very likely in a vehicle and that would effect both head lights. I'm betting those bulbs you think are burned out are not. I would suggest looking for a loose connection right there behind that headlight that is giving you the trouble. Is it both high and low beams, if so check the ground connection. If not check the high or low which ever is giving you the problem. Good luck
Source(s): 2000 O||||||||O TJ owner/40 years of electrical/electronics experience - ?Lv 45 years ago
I also have a "Darkbulb" in my head, in spite of the undeniable fact that it relatively is surrounded by technique of rice pudding, so it does not artwork ok. i think of i prefer somebody to suck each and all the Rice pudding out, with a straw, (it rather is Ambrosia Rice) and screw a clean bulb in. Any takers?