HEADLIGHTS: One Light up and One Down
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HEADLIGHTS: One Light up and One Down
I just replaced the worn out gear on the passenger side which is flipped up due to the repair and driver side is down - Now when I turn on the lights, the driver side goes up and the passenger side goes down - When I turn them off the driver goes down and the passenger goes up
I think somewhere during the install I reversed something
Help....
I think somewhere during the install I reversed something
Help....
Last edited by csc67; 08-27-2016 at 06:12 PM.
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I just replaced the worn out gear on the passenger side which is flipped up due to the repair and driver side is down - Now when I turn on the lights, the driver side goes up and the passenger side goes down - When I turn them off the driver goes down and the passenger goes up
I think somewhere during the install I reversed something
Help....
I think somewhere during the install I reversed something
Help....
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edbutler66 (11-27-2016)
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I checked the passenger side (where I did the gear repair) and when I manually turned the **** I found that clock-wise made the light go up and counter clock-wise made the headlight go down
So what did I reverse?
So what did I reverse?
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Would love to compare the drivers side - It won't open, but light comes on and I can't manually turn it as I just found out the **** is broken (Ahhhhh)
I believe the upper and lower white pieces stop the headlight motor from turning - Note in this picture, a bolt is stopping the linkage in the red circle before it hits the white post (FYI - This is how I had it set-up when the lights went down when I turned light switch on)
If a 'flip' the linkage, it doesn't hit the white stops at all (see picture 2)
I believe the upper and lower white pieces stop the headlight motor from turning - Note in this picture, a bolt is stopping the linkage in the red circle before it hits the white post (FYI - This is how I had it set-up when the lights went down when I turned light switch on)
If a 'flip' the linkage, it doesn't hit the white stops at all (see picture 2)