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Old Dec 31, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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First let me say this is not the headlight motor drive gear problem. I have already had that problem and installed the brass gears. The headlights open/close with no problem. The problem I am having is that they are out of adjustment when opening. The drivers side opens about an inch more than the passenger side. It is the same regardless if I open them with the switch or by manually using the ***** on the motors. I have done a search and can not find any information on adjustment for the opening of the buckets. I have the service manuals and can not find it in there either. Can someone please help me out and tell me how to adjust these so that they open evenly. Thanks in advance.
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Old Jan 1, 2008 | 08:47 AM
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Come on, someone on here has had the same problem. Please help me out.
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Old Jan 1, 2008 | 09:52 AM
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Do they go back down correctly ?

Theres a TSB out to fix that problem.

Number: 00-08-42-002
Subject: Left Headlamp Door Does Not Stay Closed (Shim Headlamp Door Motor/Actuator and Replace Insulators)
Model Year: 2000 Chevrolet Corvette
Condition: Some customers may comment that the left front headlamp door does not remain closed after the headlamps are turned off. Others may comment
that the left headlamp door closes when the headlamps are turned off, but then reopens. In either case, the right headlamp door operates properly.

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The following information applies to the left front headlamp door motor/actuator only. It does not apply to and should not be performed on the right front headlamp door motor/actuator.



Install one washer (2) between the left headlamp door motor/actuator (1) and the mounting bracket (3) at each of the three attaching bolt locations. Also replace the insulator (4) on each of the two mounting bracket travel stop tabs (5) as shown. For information on headlamp motor/actuator removal, see the Headlamp Motor/Actuator Replacement procedure in the Lighting sub-section of Body & Accessories in the appropriate Service Manual.
Parts Information
Part Number Description Qty Per Vehicle
11505463 Washer 3
16524060 Insulator 2
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Old Jan 1, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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They do close correctly. The service manual says to adjust the "door opening adjustment stop screw" but does not show the location of it or a diagram. If I can find that screw then I can probably adjust them to be the same. Hopefully someone on here knows the location of that screw. But thanks for the information.


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Do they go back down correctly ?

Theres a TSB out to fix that problem.

Number: 00-08-42-002
Subject: Left Headlamp Door Does Not Stay Closed (Shim Headlamp Door Motor/Actuator and Replace Insulators)
Model Year: 2000 Chevrolet Corvette
Condition: Some customers may comment that the left front headlamp door does not remain closed after the headlamps are turned off. Others may comment
that the left headlamp door closes when the headlamps are turned off, but then reopens. In either case, the right headlamp door operates properly.

Correction

Important

The following information applies to the left front headlamp door motor/actuator only. It does not apply to and should not be performed on the right front headlamp door motor/actuator.



Install one washer (2) between the left headlamp door motor/actuator (1) and the mounting bracket (3) at each of the three attaching bolt locations. Also replace the insulator (4) on each of the two mounting bracket travel stop tabs (5) as shown. For information on headlamp motor/actuator removal, see the Headlamp Motor/Actuator Replacement procedure in the Lighting sub-section of Body & Accessories in the appropriate Service Manual.
Parts Information
Part Number Description Qty Per Vehicle
11505463 Washer 3
16524060 Insulator 2
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Old Mar 8, 2008 | 10:39 PM
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Default H/L Door adjustments

I have a similar problem and am going to be looking for the stops to adjust. Mine's only off a mm or so on driver side. I would like know also.

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