The light switch on the bottom left side of the steering wheel can be used to turn on or off the headlights of a Jeep Grand Cherokee. To turn off the exterior lights, locate the switch on the dashboard or steering column and rotate it clockwise to the “O” icon. The switch typically has settings like “Off”, “Auto”, “Park”, and “Headlights”.
To turn off the lights in your Jeep Grand Cherokee, locate the light switch near the door and rotate it counterclockwise until it clicks. If you accidentally entered the headlight delay mode, you can turn it off by turning the headlight switch off before ignition.
To turn off the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee lights, go to the settings on the main screen display and find the “Lights” option. Uncheck the display for daytime running lights and turn it off in the “Uconnect” menu.
If you want A/C, flip the headlights knob from auto to off (O) and go into the “Uconnect” menu. Scroll down to lights and uncheck the daytime running lights.
To turn off the headlights, rotate the switch back to the “O” position. For vehicles sold in Canada, rotate the switch clockwise from the “O” position. Setting the ebrake will also turn off the headlights, but this is not applicable to other vehicles.
In summary, the light switch on the bottom left side of the steering wheel can be used to turn on or off the headlights of your Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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