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> Head light motors, Oh these are fun
Downerman
post Jul 2 2014, 06:40 PM
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So, I have ripped out the modified lights and replaced the entire headlight assembly back to stock. Pulled the light switch and the lights went on but no movement in the arms. (I don't have them connected to the larger arm yet. Got the Pelican parts technical doc which is great by the way. So, I pulled both relays (One at a time) and jumped 30 and 87. SHAZAM got the motors to run on both...again one at a time. Then I'm supposed to turn the light switch on and check for 12 Volts on pin 85. Nothing... on either side. I check the grey wire (Extended control line...one of three going to each motor) and I do have 12V... actually 11.56. I pulled two different sets of relays from the back of the car and tried them.... NADA. Do cam-operated switches in these motors go bad? That's what the Doc is saying but on both of them? It's weird that the same conditions are on both motors.

I'm tempted to just buy a set of motors for parts heaven for $100 and try them but thought I would post here and see if this has happned to anyone else.

Dave
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