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Genious! I can't believe how easy that was to do. I'm glad the part I ordered was out of stock or I'd be out over $80 for something so simple. I saw that the connections on the assembly were melted, but I thought the contact had melted away. Didn't even think that it might have been the melted plastic causing the problem. Mine is a 2006, and the contact does not pry up like the one in the video, but by cutting away the melted plastic with a razor blade I was able to get the socket connector to touch the light assembly connector again, and now the brake light works. Absolutely free. I love these "how to" videos. Thanks for showing us how to do this simple trick. Dealer would have charged $250 to install a new assembly and would have told me there was no way to fix the old one.
I am very grateful for this video! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything. I've been fighting with my tail light and I'm so happy to have a fix now.
I've been trying to figure this out for 3yrs on my daughter's jeep. Just found your video today and took less than 30mins to clean up plastic and bend the metal flap for better connection. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this video. I had this problem and was actually going to just order a new tail light, but, followed your instructions and it WORKED!! Changed all my bulbs while at it... problem fixed. Appreciation and Gratitude for this. :)
Thank you very much ! In just a couple of minutes your solution fixed the brake light issue on my 2004 Jeep Cherokee Sport (AU). I swapped the reversing and brake light sockets as you recommended and now BOTH are working! Amazing. Thank you again.
Fantastic video. I had the same problem on both tail lights of my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Your diagnosis was spot on and the fix was very easy. I had to make sure I didn't bend the contacts too far and made sure the bulbs were turned all the way in.
Thanks for that. Good audio, very understandable, good illumination, great subject. I have both sides out on an '05 Liberty. Sure gonna give it a try. Ben
You guys are awesome, my wife and I had this very same problem. We took our 2007 Jeep Liberty to the garage twice and they couldnt fix it. After watching your video it only took us about 15 minutes and the problem was solved. Great how-to video!
Thanks for posting this video. It helped me with getting my '07 Liberty lights working again. To the fellow below who's never had a problem like this with their cars... I had this same thing happen on a '91 Chevy Silverado. The difference was I wound up buying the circuit board that goes inside the tail light assembly, and it was much more expensive than this fix. I've owned all brands of cars. The worst two were Toyotas. All cars have their quirks. They *ALL* break.
I keep getting pulled over for this problem and it's exasperting! I'm so grateful for this tip! Can't wait to try it. The folks at the Jeep dealership wanted 145 dollars just to look at it -- and that was just to take a look!
Thank you so much for this video. This "intermittent" problem has turned into a constant pain with both tail lights on my 2006 Jeep Liberty. Every time we get into the car one of us would have to step on the brake pedal while another person gave the non- working light a good smack. Lol. Drive car. Repeat. Now, no more ghetto Jeep.
I have an 05 Liberty and my brake light kept going out. This was so on point. I did just as instructed and now I have brake lights again. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Genious! I can't believe how easy that was to do. I'm glad the part I ordered was out of stock or I'd be out over $80 for something so simple. I saw that the connections on the assembly were melted, but I thought the contact had melted away. Didn't even think that it might have been the melted plastic causing the problem. Mine is a 2006, and the contact does not pry up like the one in the video, but by cutting away the melted plastic with a razor blade I was able to get the socket connector to touch the light assembly connector again, and now the brake light works. Absolutely free. I love these "how to" videos. Thanks for showing us how to do this simple trick. Dealer would have charged $250 to install a new assembly and would have told me there was no way to fix the old one.
Guys, this video was on point!
Even my brother-in-law, a master Chrysler mechanic, couldn't tell me what was wrong. This video was a heaven send. Sincere thanks from middle GA!
I am very grateful for this video! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything. I've been fighting with my tail light and I'm so happy to have a fix now.
I've been trying to figure this out for 3yrs on my daughter's jeep. Just found your video today and took less than 30mins to clean up plastic and bend the metal flap for better connection. Thank you!
Exact problem on my '06 fixed in a matter of minutes. So grateful for this video! Thank you so much!!
Thank you This has helped me to do it myself !! now not only can I change the oil myself but the bulb too!! a happy jeep owner !!
I did the same exact thing to a clients 2002 Laredo. Worked 100%!!! Thanks a Million!!
Thanks so much for this video. I had this problem and was actually going to just order a new tail light, but, followed your instructions and it WORKED!! Changed all my bulbs while at it... problem fixed. Appreciation and Gratitude for this. :)
Thanks for helping me figure out why my taillight has these issues and now I know how to fix it.
Thank you very much ! In just a couple of minutes your solution fixed the brake light issue on my 2004 Jeep Cherokee Sport (AU). I swapped the reversing and brake light sockets as you recommended and now BOTH are working! Amazing. Thank you again.
Fantastic video. I had the same problem on both tail lights of my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Your diagnosis was spot on and the fix was very easy. I had to make sure I didn't bend the contacts too far and made sure the bulbs were turned all the way in.
Thanks for that. Good audio, very understandable, good illumination, great subject. I have both sides out on an '05 Liberty. Sure gonna give it a try. Ben
You guys are awesome, my wife and I had this very same problem. We took our 2007 Jeep Liberty to the garage twice and they couldnt fix it. After watching your video it only took us about 15 minutes and the problem was solved. Great how-to video!
Thanks for posting this video. It helped me with getting my '07 Liberty lights working again.
To the fellow below who's never had a problem like this with their cars... I had this same thing happen on a '91 Chevy Silverado. The difference was I wound up buying the circuit board that goes inside the tail light assembly, and it was much more expensive than this fix.
I've owned all brands of cars. The worst two were Toyotas. All cars have their quirks. They *ALL* break.
Being Dealing with this issue for awhile THANK YOU for this Video Solved my problem. We need more of these Helpful videos Cheers!!!
This is awesome. My trouble is removing the electric plug. You made it look so easy.
I keep getting pulled over for this problem and it's exasperting! I'm so grateful for this tip! Can't wait to try it. The folks at the Jeep dealership wanted 145 dollars just to look at it -- and that was just to take a look!
Thank you so much for this video. This "intermittent" problem has turned into a constant pain with both tail lights on my 2006 Jeep Liberty. Every time we get into the car one of us would have to step on the brake pedal while another person gave the non- working light a good smack. Lol. Drive car. Repeat. Now, no more ghetto Jeep.
I have an 05 Liberty and my brake light kept going out. This was so on point. I did just as instructed and now I have brake lights again. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU