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Old 11-18-2004, 06:26 PM   #15
Midnite
 
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anyway, yeah with you're light you can manually raise it up if just the motor is out, but if the gears are shot, i dont think even that will work. anyway once you do get it up, just unplug the motor for that light, i'm not sure if these fuses are just for the motors or the lights themselves as well.
There is a noise that sounds like the motor is running, but nothing happens. Does that mean the gears are shot? Anyone know any kind of pricing for getting this fixed?
yup. sounds like the gears are The headlights themselves and the motors are on seperate fuses. It was designed that way, because GM knows that, as cool as fliplights are, they always break. When you spin the knob, does the headlight go up? Does it go up only some of the time, or never. If you can get the headlight up, pull the fuse for the headlight motor, and you wont have to worry about it. as for repairing it...not worth it. just get another headlight setup from a junk yard or something.
I'll get back to you tomorrow on that when I can actually see what I'm doing during the day. Thanks!!!
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