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Postby dursleyman » 30 Oct 2014 09:25

Not had much headlight trouble on my "new" car, all the usual trouble spots were checked when I was working on the car and its been good. Now I just started to get a problem where one or other will randomly stick down. The instant I touch that little manual knob on the motor they zoom up and behave OK - until the next time.
I am thinking its possibly dirty contacts in the motor. I have never had to take one of the motors apart so is it time to start?

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Postby auto_cran » 30 Oct 2014 10:44

Hi Russ.

I had a very similar problem - except one of my lights wouldn't go down (popped up fine). But as soon as I touched the manual knob, it would take over, the knob would spin, and the light would nicely go down.

My 'fix' turned out to be cleaning and re-seating the relay in the back of the glove box. Since then, it hasn't failed me - and I now test the lights every time I'm working on the car.

I would try that first before messing with the light itself.

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Postby UKPhilTR7 » 30 Oct 2014 23:35

I too had a problem like this. My lights would come on and only one pod would go up, but when I turned the knob, it offending one would go up. Also when they did both go up on their own one was slower than the other. I took the relays out of the fuse box, cleaned them and changed the order. This worked a treat for me and now they go up and down when they are meant to on their own and at the same rate.

I would also advise checking this first before you try anything more time and labour intensive


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Postby Chris Turner » 31 Oct 2014 07:09

Sometimes a loose rubber headlight surround can cause this intermittent problem, they don't have much clearance and the manual override gives that little extra push.

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Postby dursleyman » 31 Oct 2014 07:48

Thanks guys, I'll start with those relays then. It's only the smallest touch on that manual knob that starts them off.
Chris, I am sure the rubber is well clear but will double check.

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Postby busheytrader » 31 Oct 2014 07:52

I had similar problems with dirty contacts in the headlight switch. Green grunge jelly / powder all over the contacts. The connectors in the loom from switch to headlight motors can also suffer t he same fate.

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Postby Beans » 31 Oct 2014 08:03

Indeed sounds like to much resistance in the wiring circuit.
Best (and easiest) way to start is cleaning switch and all connectors (inclusing earth points).

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