allowing current flow to the lamps. As the bimetal
strip cools, the contact points are pushed open and
the cycle repeats.
COMBINATION FLASHER (XJ ONLY)
The combination flasher functions as both the turn
signal and hazard warning flasher on XJ models. The
combination flasher is a smart relay that is located in
the relay center under the lower instrument panel
and inboard of the steering column. The combination
flasher can not be repaired. If faulty, it must be
replaced.
The combination flasher is designed to handle the
current flow requirements of the factory installed
lighting. If supplemental lighting is added to the turn
signal circuits such as when towing a trailer with
lights, the combination flasher will automatically
compensate. This allows the flash rate to remain the
same, regardless of electrical load increases. However,
if a bulb fails in the turn signal or hazard warning
circuits, the flash rate of the remaining bulbs in that
circuit will increase to 120 flashes per minute or
higher.
TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
(YJ ONLY)
The turn signal and hazard warning switches are
combined into a single unit mounted within the upper
steering column bowl and beneath the steering wheel.
The turn signal lever on the left side of the steering
column is moved up or down to select the right or left
turn signal switch position. The turn signals will only
operate with the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY
or ON position.
The hazard warning button on the right side of the
steering column is pushed in to turn the hazard
warning system on, or pulled out to turn the system
off. The hazard warning system will operate regard-
less of ignition switch position. The turn signal/haz-
ard warning switch can not be repaired. If faulty, the
entire unit must be replaced.
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH (XJ ONLY)
The multi-function switch assembly (Fig. 1) is
mounted to the left side of the steering column. This
switch contains electrical circuitry for the following
functions:²turn signals
²hazard warning
²headlamp beam selection
²headlamp optical horn
²windshield wipers
²windshield washers.
The information contained in this group addresses
only the switch functions for the turn signal and
hazard warning circuits. For information relative to
other switch functions, refer to the appropriate group.
However, the multi-function switch can not be re-
paired. If any function of the switch is faulty, the
entire switch assembly must be replaced.
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LAMPS
These lamps are located in the instrument cluster.
They flash with the exterior turn signal lamps to give
the driver a visual indication that a turn signal or the
hazard warning circuit is operating. For diagnosis
and service of this component, refer to Group 8E -
Instrument Panel and Gauges.
TURN SIGNAL LAMPS
The exterior lamps included in the turn signal and
hazard warning circuits include: the front park/turn
signal, and the rear tail/stop/turn signal. For diagno-
sis and service of these lamps, refer to Group 8L -
Lamps.
Fig. 1 Multi-Function Switch
8J - 2 TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEMSJ
LAMPS
CONTENTS
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BULB APPLICATIONÐXJ VEHICLES......... 18
GENERAL INFORMATION.................. 1INTERIOR LAMPS....................... 16
SERVICE PROCEDURES................... 6
GENERAL INFORMATION
Each vehicle is equipped with various lamp assem-
blies. A good ground is necessary for proper lighting
operation. Grounding is provided by the lamp socket
when it comes in contact with the metal body, or
through a separate ground wire.
When changing lamp bulbs check the socket for
corrosion. If corrosion is present, clean it with a wire
brush and coat the inside of the socket lightly with
Mopar Multi-Purpose Grease or equivalent.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐXJ
When a vehicle experiences problems with the
headlamp system, verify the condition of the batteryconnections, charging system, headlamp bulbs, wire
connectors, relay, high beam dimmer switch and
headlamp switch. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Dia-
grams for component locations and circuit informa-
tion.
Always begin any diagnosis by testing all of the
fuses and circuit breakers in the system. Refer to
Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams.
JLAMPS 8L - 1
SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
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Back-Up/Rear Turn Signal/Tail Lamp Bulb
ReplacementÐXJ....................... 12
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)ÐXJ . . 12
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)ÐXJ..... 15
Drl Module ReplacementÐXJ................ 15
Fog Lamp ReplacementÐXJ.................. 9
Fog Lamp Switch ReplacementÐXJ........... 10
Fog LampsÐXJ........................... 7
Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp Bulb
ReplacementÐXJ........................ 9
Headlamp Alignment PreparationÐXJ........... 6
Headlamp AlignmentÐXJ.................... 6
Headlamp Bulb ReplacementÐXJ.............. 7Headlamp Delay Function Trouble DiagnosisÐXJ . 14
Headlamp Delay Module ReplacementÐXJ...... 14
Headlamp SwitchÐXJ...................... 10
Headlamp/Fog Lamp Adjustment Using Alignment
ScreenÐXJ............................. 7
License Plate LampÐXJ.................... 12
Multi-Function Switch Service ProceduresÐXJ.... 11
Sentinel Headlamp Delay ModuleÐXJ.......... 14
Side Marker Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐXJ....... 10
Underhood Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐXJ....... 13
Underhood Lamp ReplacementÐXJ........... 13
Underhood Lamp Service InformationÐXJ....... 12
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENTÐXJ
Headlamps can be aligned using the screen method
provided in this section. Alignment Tool C4466-A or
equivalent can also be used. Refer to instructions
provided with the tool for proper procedures.The
preferred headlamp alignment setting is 0 for
the left/right adjustment and 1(down for the
up/down adjustment.
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT PREPARATIONÐXJ
(1) Verify headlamp dimmer switch and high beam
indicator operation.
(2) Correct defective components that could hinder
proper headlamp alignment.
(3) Verify proper tire inflation.
(4) Clean headlamp lenses.
(5) Verify that luggage area is not heavily loaded.
Fig. 1 Headlamp Alignment ScreenÐTypical
8L - 6 LAMPSÐXJ VEHICLESJ
(6) Fuel tank should be FULL. Add 2.94 kg (6.5
lbs.) of weight over the fuel tank for each estimated
gallon of missing fuel.
HEADLAMP/FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT USING
ALIGNMENT SCREENÐXJ
ALIGNMENT SCREEN PREPARATION
(1) Position vehicle on a level surface perpendicu-
lar to a flat wall 7.62 meters (25 ft) away from front
of headlamp lens (Fig. 1).
(2) If necessary, tape a line on the floor 7.62
meters (25 ft) away from and parallel to the wall.
(3) Measure from the floor up 1.27 meters (5 ft)
and tape a line on the wall at the centerline of the
vehicle. Sight along the centerline of the vehicle
(from rear of vehicle forward) to verify accuracy of
the line placement.
(4) Rock vehicle side-to-side three times to allow
suspension to stabilize.
(5) Jounce front suspension three times by pushing
downward on front bumper and releasing.
(6) Measure the distance from the center of head-
lamp lens to the floor. Transfer measurement to the
alignment screen (with tape). Use this line for up/
down adjustment reference.
(7) Measure distance from the centerline of the ve-
hicle to the center of each headlamp being aligned.
Transfer measurements to screen (with tape) to each
side of vehicle centerline. Use these lines for left/
right adjustment reference.
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Remove screws and both headlamp bezels.
(2) Clean front of the headlamps.
(3) Place headlamps on LOW beam.
(4) Cover front of the headlamp that is not being
adjusted.
(5) Turn vertical adjustment screw (Fig. 2) until
the headlamp beam pattern on screen/wall is similar
to the pattern depicted in Figure 1.
When using a headlamp aiming screen:
²Adjust the headlamps so that the beam horizontal
position is at 0.
²Adjust the beam vertical position is 25 mm (1 in)
downward from the lamp horizontal centerline.
(6) Rotate the horizontal adjustment screw until
the headlamp beam pattern on the aiming screen/
wall similar to the pattern in Figure 1.
(7) Cover front of the headlamp that has been ad-
justed and adjust the other headlamp beam as in-
structed above.
(8) Install headlamp bezels. Tighten the screws se-
curely.
FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT
Prepare an alignment screen. Refer to Alignment
Screen Preparation paragraph in this section. A prop-erly aligned fog lamp will project a pattern on the
alignment screen 100 mm (4 in.) below the fog lamp
centerline and straight ahead (Fig. 3)
HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENTÐXJ
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the screws and the headlamp bezel
(Fig. 4).
(2) Remove the screws and headlamp bulb retain-
ing ring.
(3) Disconnect the headlamp bulb wire harness
connector and remove the bulb from the bucket.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the bulb in the bucket and connect the
wire harness connector.
(2) Position retaining ring on the headlamp bulb
and install screws.
(3) Install the headlamp bezel. Tighten the screws
securely.
FOG LAMPSÐXJ
Fog lamps are turned OFF by the circuit relay
when the high beam driving lamps are turned ON.
Fog lamps may be operated ONLY when low beam
headlamps are ON. If the headlamps are switched to
high beam, the low beam lamps and fog lamps will
turn OFF. The fog lamps will go back on when the
high beams are switched OFF.
The indicator lamp on the fog lamp switch will go:
²OFF when the high beams lamps are switched
ON.
²ON when the high beam lamps are switched OFF.
Fig. 2 Headlamp Beam Adjustment Screws
JLAMPSÐXJ VEHICLES 8L - 7
BULB APPLICATIONÐXJ VEHICLES
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following Bulb Application Table lists the lamp
title on the left side of the column and trade number
or part number on the right.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs that have a higher can-
dle power than the bulb listed in the Bulb Applica-
tion Table. Damage to lamp can result.
Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other
oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
EXTERIOR LAMPSÐXJ
Back-up .................................................................1156
Center High Mounted Stoplamp ..........................922
Fog ............................................................................H3
Front Side Marker .................................................194
Headlamp/Sealed Beam....................................H6054
License Plate ..........................................................168
License Plate W/Outside Spare ..............................67
Park/Turn Signal ............................................2057NA
Tail/Stop ................................................................2057
Turn Signal ...........................................................1156
INTERIOR LAMPSÐXJ
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the in-
strument panel, Instrument cluster and switches are
located in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
Some components have lamps that can only be ser-
viced by an Authorized Service Center (ASC) after
the component is removed from the vehicle. Contact
local dealer for location of nearest ASC.
Cargo .......................................................................561
Dome .......................................................................561
Dome/Reading.........................................................906Glove Compartment ...............................................194
Overhead Console ..................................................912
Under Hood ............................................................105
Vanity Mirror ...........................................................74
Underpanel Courtesy.............................................168
INDICATOR LAMPS
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the in-
strument panel, instrument cluster and switches are
located in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges.
A/C Control ...............................................................74
Airbag ........................................................................74
Anti-lock Brake ........................................................74
Ash Receiver .........................................................1891
Brake Warning .........................................................74
Check Engine ...........................................................74
Cigar Lighter ............................................................53
Diesel Wait ...............................................................74
Fasten Seat Belts ....................................................74
Four Wheel Drive ....................................................74
Generator ................................................................194
Generator/Diesel.......................................................74
Heater Control .........................................................74
High Beam..............................................................194
Illumination ............................................................194
Low Fuel .................................................................194
Low Washer Fluid....................................................74
Radio ......................................................................ASC
Rocker Switch...........................................................37
Seat Belt ...................................................................74
Transfer Case .........................................................658
Transmission Floor Shift.......................................658
Turn Signal.............................................................194
Shift ...........................................................................74
Water In Fuel ...........................................................74
8L - 18 LAMPSÐXJ VEHICLESJ
LAMPS
CONTENTS
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BULB APPLICATIONÐYJ VEHICLES......... 32
GENERAL INFORMATION................. 19INTERIOR LAMPS....................... 31
SERVICE PROCEDURES.................. 22
GENERAL INFORMATION
Each vehicle is equipped with various lamp assem-
blies. A good ground is necessary for proper lighting
operation. Grounding is provided by the lamp socket
when it comes in contact with the metal body, or
through a separate ground wire.
When changing lamp bulbs check the socket for
corrosion. If corrosion is present, clean it with a wire
brush and coat the inside of the socket lightly with
Mopar Multi-Purpose Grease or equivalent.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐYJ
When a vehicle experiences problems with the
headlamp system, verify the condition of the batteryconnections, charging system, headlamp bulbs, wire
connectors, relay, high beam dimmer switch and
headlamp switch. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Dia-
grams for component locations and circuit informa-
tion.
Always begin any diagnosis by testing all of the
fuses and circuit breakers in the system. Refer to
Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams.
JLAMPSÐYJ VEHICLES 8L - 19
SERVICE PROCEDURES
INDEX
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Back-Up/Rear Turn Signal/Tail Lamp Bulb
ReplacementÐYJ....................... 28
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)ÐYJ . . 28
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)ÐYJ..... 30
Drl Module ReplacementÐYJ................ 30
Fog Lamp ReplacementÐYJ................. 25
Fog Lamp Switch ReplacementÐYJ........... 26
Fog LampsÐYJ.......................... 23
Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐ
YJ ................................... 25
Headlamp Alignment PreparationÐYJ.......... 22Headlamp AlignmentÐYJ................... 22
Headlamp Bulb ReplacementÐYJ............. 23
Headlamp Dimmer Switch ReplacementÐYJ..... 26
Headlamp SwitchÐYJ...................... 26
Headlamp/Fog Lamp Adjustment Using Alignment
ScreenÐYJ............................ 23
Side Marker Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐYJ....... 25
Underhood Lamp Bulb ReplacementÐYJ....... 29
Underhood Lamp ReplacementÐYJ........... 29
Underhood Lamp Service InformationÐYJ....... 28
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENTÐYJ
Headlamps can be aligned using the screen method
provided in this section. Alignment Tool C4466-A or
equivalent can also be used. Refer to instructions
provided with the tool for proper procedures.The
preferred headlamp alignment setting is 0 for
the left/right adjustment and 1(down for the
up/down adjustment.
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT PREPARATIONÐYJ
(1) Verify headlamp dimmer switch and high beam
indicator operation.
(2) Correct defective components that could hinder
proper headlamp alignment.
(3) Verify proper tire inflation.
(4) Clean headlamp lenses.
(5) Verify that luggage area is not heavily loaded.
(6) Fuel tank should be FULL. Add 2.94 kg (6.5
lbs.) of weight over the fuel tank for each estimated
gallon of missing fuel.
Fig. 1 Headlamp Alignment ScreenÐTypical
8L - 22 LAMPSÐYJ VEHICLESJ
HEADLAMP/FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT USING
ALIGNMENT SCREENÐYJ
ALIGNMENT SCREEN PREPARATION
(1) Position vehicle on a level surface perpendicu-
lar to a flat wall 7.62 meters (25 ft) away from front
of headlamp lens (Fig. 1).
(2) If necessary, tape a line on the floor 7.62
meters (25 ft) away from and parallel to the wall.
(3) Measure from the floor up 1.27 meters (5 ft)
and tape a line on the wall at the centerline of the
vehicle. Sight along the centerline of the vehicle
(from rear of vehicle forward) to verify accuracy of
the line placement.
(4) Rock vehicle side-to-side three times to allow
suspension to stabilize.
(5) Jounce front suspension three times by pushing
downward on front bumper and releasing.
(6) Measure the distance from the center of head-
lamp lens to the floor. Transfer measurement to the
alignment screen (with tape). Use this line for up/
down adjustment reference.
(7) Measure distance from the centerline of the ve-
hicle to the center of each headlamp being aligned.
Transfer measurements to screen (with tape) to each
side of vehicle centerline. Use these lines for left/
right adjustment reference.
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Remove screws and both headlamp bezels.
(2) Clean front of the headlamps.
(3) Place headlamps on LOW beam.
(4) Cover front of the headlamp that is not being
adjusted.
(5) Turn vertical adjustment screw (Fig. 2) until
the headlamp beam pattern on screen/wall is similar
to the pattern depicted in Figure 1.
When using a headlamp aiming screen:
²Adjust the headlamps so that the beam horizontal
position is at 0.
²Adjust the beam vertical position is 25 mm (1 in)
downward from the lamp horizontal centerline.
(6) Rotate the horizontal adjustment screw until
the headlamp beam pattern on the aiming screen/
wall similar to the pattern in Figure 1.
(7) Cover front of the headlamp that has been ad-
justed and adjust the other headlamp beam as in-
structed above.
(8) Install headlamp bezels. Tighten the screws se-
curely.
FOG LAMP ADJUSTMENT
Prepare an alignment screen. Refer to Alignment
Screen Preparation paragraph in this section. A prop-
erly aligned fog lamp will project a pattern on the
alignment screen 100 mm (4 in.) below the fog lamp
centerline and straight ahead (Fig. 3)
HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENTÐYJ
(1) Remove the screws and the headlamp bezel
(Fig. 4).
(2) Remove the screws and headlamp bulb retain-
ing ring.
(3) Disconnect the headlamp bulb wire harness
connector and remove the bulb from the bucket.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the bulb in the bucket and connect the
wire harness connector.
(2) Position retaining ring on the headlamp bulb
and install screws.
(3) Install the headlamp bezel. Tighten the screws
securely.
FOG LAMPSÐYJ
Fog lamps are turned OFF by the circuit relay
when the high beam driving lamps are turned ON.
Fog lamps may be operated ONLY when low beam
headlamps are ON. If the headlamps are switched to
high beam, the low beam lamps and fog lamps will
turn OFF. The fog lamps will go back on when the
high beams are switched OFF.
The indicator lamp on the fog lamp switch will go:
²OFF when the high beams lamps are switched
ON.
²ON when the high beam lamps are switched OFF.
FOG LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: Do not touch the bulb glass with fingers
or other oily surfaces. Reduced bulb life will result.
(1) Remove the screws that attach the stone shield
and the reflector to the lamp housing. Remove the
stone shield and reflector from the lamp housing
(Fig. 5).
(2) Remove the bulb/element holder from the lens/
reflector.
Fig. 2 Headlamp Beam Adjustment Screws
JLAMPSÐYJ VEHICLES 8L - 23