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Old 01-31-2009, 03:51 PM
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My headlight motor went out on my 1999 formula the other day. I bought reman ones from discount auto parts and installed them. If i unplug one side (like the passenger side is unplugged now) the driver side will go donw and vise versa. I have never experienced this issue, and have searched the forum. My eyes are hurting from reading the stripped gear issue, as obviously this is not my issue. Anyone had this issue? Please help me as I am to sell this car next week.


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lol? so if u unplug the divers side the passenger goes down too??? weird.

because my pass side is unplugged, but my driver side still works fine.

mayeb im not understanding totally lol
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If i plug both in, they dont go down. If i unplug the passenger side, the driver's side works fine. If i plug the passenger side back in, and unplug the driver side the passenger side does NOT go down now. Im so lost with this. Please help if you can....to the top please.
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TTT help please
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FIXED:


Headlamp control module on the side of the fuse block under hood was corroded in the harness's. Contact cleaner and electrical lube did the trick.




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