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From: phartattack
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  • my 99 transam driver side headlight wont come down anymore. is this the problem or i need a new motor?

  • DO NOT USE THIS PLASTIC GEAR IT ONLY LASTED 9 MONTHS I REPLACED IT WITH AN ALUMINUM GEAR (LETS SEE HOW LONG THIS ONE LASTS)

  • @phartattack where can i purchase the aluminum gears? can you give me the website u got them from..

  • @orlytnl I just did a search and since I'm in Texas I went with the guy that make em in (I think) Katy Texas. Bought it on ebay!

  • @phartattack thanks..ill look for them on ebay..im from texas too so hope i can get it in a short period of time because that noise is annoying

  • @phartattack Thanks for the post. I am about to tackle this problem. Any advise where I can find the aluminum made one?

  • man thanks a bunch now i dont have to say 'ohh thats the car alarm' every time i turn off the headlights

  • Thank you for your video i learned how to fix that awful noise from my firebird today following your intructions , thanks again.

  • @rcaguilares Glad I could help!

  • @phartattack NOTE: In the video It shows the motor with a connector, yours may be hard wired and you'll have to fix it in place.

    There are 2 pivot screws (Hinges) that the headlight pivots on, remove those to make it more accessible. also remove the 10mm lift arm nut make sure to note how the arm lands on the hard plastic stops so you replace it the same way.

    If you have any questions... Feel Free!

    MZ-HANDYMAN

  • @phartattack I just got a call to come and fix 2 headlights with the same problem... Sorry if my video makes it look easy.... It's not too difficult but you have to have at least medium mechanical skills to accomplish the task.

    TIPS: 1) Remove the shiny metal cover 2) there are five 10mm nuts holding the headlight assembly 2 on each side and one towards the fender. the two inside screws have a hard plastic piece holding the nose of the car I pried that part out with the tire iron.

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