Why do the headlights of my Jeep Cherokee keep burning out quickly in Pakistan?
Why do the headlights of my Jeep Cherokee keep burning out quickly in Pakistan?
I own a 2016 Jeep Cherokee, and I’ve noticed that my headlights keep burning out frequently, sometimes within just a few months. I mostly drive in Karachi, where there are frequent power surges and bumpy roads. Could these factors be causing the bulbs to fail quickly? Are the stock bulbs compatible with Pakistan’s voltage fluctuations?
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Talha Kyanii asked on 15 Oct 2025 15:56:45 pm


If only the driver-side window has stopped working and there’s no sound from the motor, but the other windows work fine, it’s likely caused by one of the following:
🔍 Possible Causes:
Faulty window switch especially the drivers master switch
Burnt-out window motor
Broken o r worn-out window regulator cable
Loose wiring inside the door panel
Window lock switch accidentally turned on
🛠 Solutions:
Start by checking the window lock switch on the driver door panel.
Use a multimeter to check if power is reaching the motor when the switch is pressed.
If no power, replace the window switch module common failure in older Cherokees.
If power is present but the motor doesnt move, the motor o r regulator may need replacing.
✅ Tip: Jeep Cherokee door panels are delicate—have the work done by someone experienced with imported vehicles to avoid clips breaking.
🔍 Possible Causes:
Faulty window switch especially the drivers master switch
Burnt-out window motor
Broken o r worn-out window regulator cable
Loose wiring inside the door panel
Window lock switch accidentally turned on
🛠 Solutions:
Start by checking the window lock switch on the driver door panel.
Use a multimeter to check if power is reaching the motor when the switch is pressed.
If no power, replace the window switch module common failure in older Cherokees.
If power is present but the motor doesnt move, the motor o r regulator may need replacing.
✅ Tip: Jeep Cherokee door panels are delicate—have the work done by someone experienced with imported vehicles to avoid clips breaking.
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