Firebird Headlights--ALL COMMENTS/QUESTIONS REGARDING HEADLIGHTS GO IN HERE
#523
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There is a sticky at the top of this section called: "Trans Am Headlights"
.... here is a link to it: https://ls1tech.com/forums/pontiac-f...eadlights.html
.... here is a link to it: https://ls1tech.com/forums/pontiac-f...eadlights.html
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hey i have a 97 T/A I bout the car with the headlights not working but they wear both broken anyway after hunting down the dam headlights truns out that when i put every thing together and went to turn on the headlights they strated to open/close/open/close/open/close and stay that way. it happen every time when i turn it on/off so if any one can help me plz give me ideas
ps i changed the headlight comp..
ps i changed the headlight comp..
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hey i have a 97 T/A I bout the car with the headlights not working but they wear both broken anyway after hunting down the dam headlights truns out that when i put every thing together and went to turn on the headlights they strated to open/close/open/close/open/close and stay that way. it happen every time when i turn it on/off so if any one can help me plz give me ideas
ps i changed the headlight comp..
ps i changed the headlight comp..
#529
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I removed this piece (pictured below) and flipped the headlights up so I could get access to the front screws holding the headlight cover on... To my surprise, the headlight was functioning perfectly now...
I put everything but this piece back (it seems to hold the headlight assembly stable), my question now is, "Could this have seriously been the problem? Do I need this piece on, or can it stay off? and WTF is it?"
(sorry, stole the picture from Brent Franker's site)
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It definetly a voltage problem. Check the connection between the wires and the headlight plug. Those plugs get corroded. I replaced both my low beam plugs with some insulated female spade connectors. That fixed it right up. Polarity isn't an issue for the bulb, so don't worry about that.
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I did away with my stock headlights so I can't take a picture. I used blue insulated female spade connectors like so:
This is what they look like without the insulation.
The blue ones are the proper size. They plug in like this:
You can also use some pink ones. They are heavy duty.
If you've never used these before you will need a crimper to squeeze the wire to the connector. All these parts can be bought at your local autoparts store.
This is what they look like without the insulation.
The blue ones are the proper size. They plug in like this:
You can also use some pink ones. They are heavy duty.
If you've never used these before you will need a crimper to squeeze the wire to the connector. All these parts can be bought at your local autoparts store.
Last edited by JasonWW; 07-07-2009 at 01:59 AM.
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Does anyone know where to find the yellow bumpstop cap the arm hits? One of mine fell off, and I need to find a replacement. When I turn the lights on, the headlight continuously goes up and down.
I am also open to some easy fixes to. Thanks!
I am also open to some easy fixes to. Thanks!
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usually when a headlight motor is acting up it grinds after it goes down and the headlights pop up with the parking lights on. from what i've seen a headlight motor not coming up can mean that the manual headlight **** is too tight.
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You mean the one located in the engine bay correct? When I look down at the closed lights I can see what appears to be an adjustable ****. Should I loosen that up or is that just for adjustment. It gives me the most trouble (well almost always) when they pop up from the "ambient light sensor" (Can. car). When I turn them on manually they both seem to work. Thanks man.
#539
If your little white stopper has fallen off or missing a chunk of it don't panic. All you need to do is grab a roll of electrical tape and just put enough wraps/turns of tape on the end were the stopper is or was. Works perfect!! Signs of a missing stopper is, the headlight goes fully down then pops up just a little, or it does a constant up/down/up/down