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rickso71
post Jul 24 2005, 09:56 PM
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The passenger headlight doesn't look as though it's closing all the way. The linkage looks fine, the arm from the motor is in line with the arm from the light. Is there a "stop" adjustment for the down position? I see an adjusting nut at the top rear of the light assy. but think that might be the stop for up position.
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post Jul 24 2005, 10:08 PM
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the "stop" (thread with double nut) is actually not a stop at all. it's used after all adjustements are done to prevent the headlight from "wiggling" when in open position.

if the headlight goes down too far when closed, do the following:

with headlight in full down position, remove the headlight motor relay (just in case)
then unbolt the 10mm nut that holds the arm to the rotating shaft on the motor and pry the arm off the shaft.
move the headlight up by hand until it sits flush with the hood etc, put the arm back on the shaft, tighten the nut and voila!

the motor stops by itself at both, the upper and lower positions without any mechanical stops, you basically adjust all headlight hardware around the stop positions of the motor ...

to adust the upper position, put the relay back in, turn on the lights and remove the relay again so the light stays up.
losen the double nut on the back of the housing and adjust the stop to just barely touch the slotted "lip", then tighten the nut.
again, this is not a mechanical *stop* for the motor, this is just to prevent the headlight from wiggling while driving.
if you set this "stop" too tight, you *can* burn out the headlight motor!

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