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What do I need to crank the headlamps up by hand....

Haynes mentions something that came in tool kit, right!!

What can I use that I might have lying around here??

Thx for any and all replies...

Ken
EdwardBlume
QUOTE(7275914911 @ Apr 29 2010, 03:36 PM) *

What do I need to crank the headlamps up by hand....

Haynes mentions something that came in tool kit, right!!

What can I use that I might have lying around here??

Thx for any and all replies...

Ken


There should be a black knob on the top of the headlight motor.... turning it one way opens it, turning the other unscrews it from the motor for use on the other side...

Keep your fingertips away from the headlight assembly because if the motor is hot and you get to the end.. it may just reset itself and nip at you!!!
7275914911
thx for quick reply rob

No black knobs on mine. Hole with visable screw threads is what I am looking at..
SirAndy
QUOTE(7275914911 @ Apr 29 2010, 03:40 PM) *

thx for quick reply rob

No black knobs on mine. Hole with visable screw threads is what I am looking at..

That's where the plastic knob goes into.

You just turn the knob by hand, no wrench needed. So, if you can find something with the same thread/pitch ...
shades.gif Andy
7275914911
Thanks Andy,

I have went thru my screws and some are close but no cigar...

Lucky me tho....Shoe is on his way to the rescue. His are intact and will be able use those till I get my problem troubleshot.

I'm afraid it is Switch trouble?

Thx again guys for the quick replies
SirAndy
QUOTE(7275914911 @ Apr 29 2010, 03:53 PM) *

I'm afraid it is Switch trouble?

My bet would be on the relays or a fuse ....

shades.gif Andy
VaccaRabite
You might have to pop the relays out for them to stay up or down when you manually put them where you want them. If I leave the relays in mine, after cranking them up ~1/2 inch, they close on thier own. Only way around it is to pull the relay.

Zach
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