right hand headlight

Asked by Guru78L3H Jun 16, 2020 at 02:28 AM about the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

r/h head light keeps blowing fuses after driving approximately 10 kilometers

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Check your wiring for any damages. A hot wire that's getting grounded out will cause a fuse to blow.

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thanks for your speedy reply. I should have been more specific. June 2019 started blowing fuses for the right headlight. autoelectrician replaced broken globe and checked wiring. No further problems till June 2020 started blowing fuses again , as explained only after doing 10+ks. Fine around town. Checked again by autoelectrician unable to find problem. I was hoping it might be a common problem that other jeep owners may have an answer to. Cheers Guru78L3H

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Had a similar issue on our Honda Ridgeline. Intermittent lamp failure on the right front. Bulb changes did not stop it. Finally found a thin hard to notice break in the line very close to the socket. Was able to splice & tape - Ta da ! Got lucky. Good luck to you too,

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