For a typical 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee with halogen headlights, replacement costs about $60–$140 at a shop. If you do it yourself, the bulb itself usually runs $10–$40. The exact price varies with trim and lighting package, since HID or LED setups can require more expensive parts or a full assembly.
The 2015 Grand Cherokee can be equipped with different headlight technologies depending on trim level and options. Some models use standard halogen bulbs, while higher trims may use HID/Xenon or LED headlights, which changes both part and labor costs. This article explains the common configurations, pricing ranges, and ways to manage the replacement cost.
Bulb types and typical configurations for the 2015 Grand Cherokee
Identifying the correct bulb type is essential because it drives both price and replacement method. The base trims often use halogen headlights, while some higher-end trims feature HID or LED systems. Fog lights, if present, use their own bulb types as well. Always confirm the exact bulb model for your vehicle before purchasing.
- Halogen headlights (common on base trims): low beam bulbs are often H11; high beams are typically 9005. Parts cost: $10–$40 per bulb. Labor: $20–$60 at home or $50–$100 at a shop. Total: roughly $60–$140 for a single bulb replacement.
- Halogen projector assemblies on some trims: uses the same or similar bulb types (often 9005 for high beam), but replacement may require more disassembly. Parts: $10–$40. Labor: $40–$100. Total: about $50–$140+
- HID/Xenon headlights (on certain trims): bulbs and ballast/components can cost $100–$400 for parts. Labor: $100–$200. Total: roughly $200–$550+
- LED headlights (less common on the 2015 Grand Cherokee, typically on higher-end packages or optional upgrades): often require replacing the entire headlight assembly rather than a single bulb. Assembly cost: $300–$800+; labor adds $100–$250. Total: $500–$1,200+ depending on the unit and shop rates.
Prices vary by region, retailer, and whether you buy bulbs online or in-person. Always verify the exact bulb model for your trim using the owner’s manual, the bulb marking, or by consulting a parts retailer with your VIN.
Cost estimates by service mode
Where you buy and how you replace the bulb influences the final price. Below are typical scenarios for a 2015 Grand Cherokee with different headlamp setups.
- Do-it-yourself replacement for halogen bulbs: Bulb cost typically $10–$40. Time required: 10–60 minutes depending on access. No labor charges if you do it yourself.
- Professional replacement for halogen bulbs (in-shop): Parts $10–$40 per bulb; labor $50–$120. Total: roughly $60–$180 for a single bulb, depending on shop and region.
- Professional replacement for HID or LED assemblies: Parts $150–$600+ (bulb and/or ballast or full assembly). Labor $100–$250. Total: roughly $250–$800+ depending on the exact replacement required.
Some shops may apply diagnostic, disposal, or shop-supply fees. It’s wise to obtain a written estimate before service and to clarify whether the price includes parts, labor, and taxes.
DIY tips and safety considerations
Replacing a headlight bulb can be straightforward, but access varies by trim. Avoid touching the glass of a new halogen bulb with bare fingers, as oils can shorten bulb life. If you’re uncertain about your vehicle’s headlight type or the replacement steps, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified technician.
Quick DIY checklist
- Identify the correct bulb type for your trim (low beam, high beam, or fog light).
- Purchase the correct bulb model in advance and handle it with clean gloves if possible.
- Disconnect the battery if the service steps call for it to prevent shorts.
- Follow the vehicle’s service manual for access to the headlamp assembly and bulb retainer.
Access to the bulb may require removing a protective cover or detaching parts of the headlight housing. If you’re unsure, seek guidance from an auto parts advisor or a local repair shop.
Summary
Cost to replace a headlight bulb on a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee depends on the bulb type and whether you replace a single halogen bulb or a more complex HID/LED setup. For most base trims with halogen headlights, expect about $60–$140 at a shop, or $10–$40 for the bulb if you DIY. For HID or LED configurations, costs rise substantially, often $250–$800+ including parts and labor. Always confirm the exact bulb type for your trim, obtain a written estimate, and consider professional service if access is difficult or if your headlights use a ballast or an entire assembly.


