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The Jeep Back Up Light is a light that illuminates the path behind you as you switch on the reverse gear to enable the driver to see the road and alert others to avoid the area. Jeep founded its image on hard-framed engagements, high ground clearance, and the spirit of open air adventure dating back to the early civilian model in 1945. The new Jeep SUVs have that same ruggedness but are also equipped with technology such as the Selec-Terrain system that allows you to turn the vehicle into the snow sand or mud mode with a simple dial, voice control, over-the-air updates and driver assist. Drivers appreciate the combination of off road ability, comfort in everyday life and the warm society that owning a Jeep provides them. This small light is located in the back and automatically switches to reverse and illuminates driveways and trails with clear white light. The installation of a Back Up Light on your Jeep is not complicated provided that you have a routine to follow. Park on a flat surface and unscrew the battery. Slide the rear lamp housing out by unscrewing the tailgate and removing the lamp housing. Unscrew or strip off the existing Back Up Light bulb or strip off the entire assembly in case of an upgrade. Inspect connector on corrosion, clean and then insert the new Back Up Light and press the gasket flat onto the body to keep moisture out. Install the screws, reconnect wires and test by choosing reverse. File the beam in place (when necessary), replace an trim, reconnect the battery and ensure that the light is on whenever you reverse.