Jeep Cherokee LED Headlights How To Install – 4th Gen | 2014 – 2020

Jeep Cherokee LED Headlights How To Install – 4th Gen | 2014 – 2020

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2014-2015 Cherokee-
Premium 9012 CREE LED Kit: https://bit.ly/3c5YY0e
Standard 9012 Kepler LED Kit: https://bit.ly/2RBneO1

2016-2020 Cherokee-
Premium 9005 CREE LED Kit: https://bit.ly/2WBZ3l5
Standard 9005 Kepler LED Kit: https://bit.ly/3h9Uubp

Compatible with all 4th Generation Jeep Cherokee
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.

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ENER TDRAHBEG says:

Hello from Germany. My Cherokke was built in August 2015 but first registered in February 2016. Which one do I have to take now? 9012 or 9005? Thanks and Greetings!

J IV says:

I fucked up and bought hids. Installation wasn't easy and now a bulb is out. I have a 2016 altitude I may try the premiums since the plug and play is there. Soooo…was the capacitor not necessary with the model in the install to work properly? That WAS NOT ADDRESSED in the video and would be very helpful to know with these fussy electrical systems such as these. Also, why the 9012 instead of 9005 that is the standard for these vehicles? I HOPE MY QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED IN DETAIL LIKE THE OTHER COMMENTS APPEAR 2 HAVE BEEN

Sarah B says:

You mention a capacitor may be needed. I can't find it on your website, can you supply a link to that product?

J E says:

So.. apparently I can change the bulbs on this car without removing the battery or airbox, by accessing through the wheel well.
…………..wow I am honestly enraged by the fact I'm just now learning this. Every replacement I've done I've had to remove the airbox and battery to do so… and even then it hurt to reach.

Moving on… how are these on longevity? This model seems to have issues blowing halogen bulbs which is the entire reason I'm here. I'm sick of replacing bulbs every 6 months.

Joseph Santos says:

Where did you get the adapter for the led light?

G Va says:

Are the LED lights compatible with 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk?

Afgh says:

Hi, please let me know, if these LED replacement headlight are compatible with 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk?
I use Auxbeam LED with and without CAN adapter, but is is not working. Without CAN adapter the headlights turning off after about 2 minutes. And after that by resetting lights it turns off after about 10 second.
Please let me know, if you have experienced any problems with long-term operation of these LED headlights?

MolyDonuts says:

Any way to make the lights have a wider view ? I can’t see anything when I turn corners, it lights up well everything in front of me except what’s on my sides of that makes sense.

bmkiss67 says:

I would like to have seen from inside the Jeep out to see the difference between the two lights.

Danny Diaz says:

Does the Premium Bulds come with the capacitor?

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