Firebird Headlights--ALL COMMENTS/QUESTIONS REGARDING HEADLIGHTS GO IN HERE
#1741
Teching In
Strange headlight problem
I've read all thru this page and haven't found someone with a similar issue. I have a 1999 Firebird Converted to a LS1. First started out that when I would turn on my headlights my doors wouldn't open. I could Literally flick my fender with my finger and they both would open, they do not make any grinding noises. Have replaced headlight door control module and headlight switch. Currently i have to turn them on and off twice to get them to come up, flicking method no longer works .
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
#1742
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I've read all thru this page and haven't found someone with a similar issue. I have a 1999 Firebird Converted to a LS1. First started out that when I would turn on my headlights my doors wouldn't open. I could Literally flick my fender with my finger and they both would open, they do not make any grinding noises. Have replaced headlight door control module and headlight switch. Currently i have to turn them on and off twice to get them to come up, flicking method no longer works .
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
#1745
LED headlights with Sealed beam conversion housings
I was wondering if anyone has tried any of the new LED headlight bulbs with a sealed beam conversion housing in their 98-02 birds. I know folks have done it with HIDs but with the new LED modules you can get, I don't know if there is enough clearance for the cooling fan that is on the back of most of them. I'm thinking of using that for high beams instead of the halogen sealed beams.
Thanks
Thanks
#1746
So I looked through this thread but couldn't find any similar issues, my low beams on my 2000 firebird are both not functioning and can't figure out why. Fog lights and high beams are functioning great, and the car has low miles so I'm thinking it's a wiring issue but can't find any thing. It doesn't look like it would be a fuse as it appears the low beams don't have their own fuse. any ideas?
#1748
TECH Senior Member
I've read all thru this page and haven't found someone with a similar issue. I have a 1999 Firebird Converted to a LS1. First started out that when I would turn on my headlights my doors wouldn't open. I could Literally flick my fender with my finger and they both would open, they do not make any grinding noises. Have replaced headlight door control module and headlight switch. Currently i have to turn them on and off twice to get them to come up, flicking method no longer works .
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
I've unplugged the large plug on each side and they are corrosion free. Have sprayed arms that come off motors with lubricant. Noticed that Bump stops are worn down to metal on the closed position (could that be my problem?). I'm out of ideas! I recently upgraded to HID lights and am assuming flicking lights on and off are not good for them...
#1750
Hello guys I have a trans am 1998 and I've have some issues with my passenger side headlight, it buzzes so I look for Google to help me out like any other information I need to now and find out its the gear... so I pull the motor out buy a gear replaced and it's buzzing... ok... that's not working[emoji17] so I buy the whole headlight motor from the auto store... the buzzing noise goes away but... the headlight only flips up when the lights are off... I flip the lights on it flips down... now I'm confused [emoji20] can anybody shed light on this and how to get my headlight to flip with the other one thanks!!
#1751
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iTrader: (5)
Hello guys I have a trans am 1998 and I've have some issues with my passenger side headlight, it buzzes so I look for Google to help me out like any other information I need to now and find out its the gear... so I pull the motor out buy a gear replaced and it's buzzing... ok... that's not working[emoji17] so I buy the whole headlight motor from the auto store... the buzzing noise goes away but... the headlight only flips up when the lights are off... I flip the lights on it flips down... now I'm confused [emoji20] can anybody shed light on this and how to get my headlight to flip with the other one thanks!!
#1752
OK well I have 2 questions now that I've read backwards and found the issue... the wiring how do you switch the wiring with the harness? I have a reman Cardone headlight motor and it flips up when I cut the lights off... how would I got by flipping the harness? thanks
#1754
Anybody have a pic? Kinda don't want to f**k. Up so I swap by putting the connections in different locations of the connectors? Pic would lead me to the promise land...
#1755
TECH Senior Member
#1757
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You can also use a large paperclip to release the terminal. There is a tang on the back side of the terminal. You just need to press the paperclip in to the connector body so you depress that tang. (See right side of the picture below.) Once you do, the wire and terminal will pull out of the connector body.
There are two wires coming out of the motor. Just follow them back to the connector and reverse them there.
There are two wires coming out of the motor. Just follow them back to the connector and reverse them there.
#1758
You can also use a large paperclip to release the terminal. There is a tang on the back side of the terminal. You just need to press the paperclip in to the connector body so you depress that tang. (See right side of the picture below.) Once you do, the wire and terminal will pull out of the connector body.
There are two wires coming out of the motor. Just follow them back to the connector and reverse them there.
There are two wires coming out of the motor. Just follow them back to the connector and reverse them there.
OK so just reverse them? OK gotcha