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Old 05-06-2008, 05:19 PM
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Need to buy a passanger side headlight motor for a 99 ta..I believe any 98 through 02 motor will work.Thanks!
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moring bump..help anyonee lol
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Bumppp Pleaseee someone help !!
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Bought mine at autozone for 100 and you get a 25 refund for your core once you bring it back. Works great.
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Just curious Is your motor still working but making a buzzing sound every time you turn them off or set the alarm? If so, I've read on these forums that all you need to do is replace the plastic gear in side the motor with a brass one. And you should never have any more problems. I was going to replace the my motor but after reading about it on these forums I'm going to try that.
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Originally Posted by tdevaul
Just curious Is your motor still working but making a buzzing sound every time you turn them off or set the alarm? If so, I've read on these forums that all you need to do is replace the plastic gear in side the motor with a brass one. And you should never have any more problems. I was going to replace the my motor but after reading about it on these forums I'm going to try that.
If it hasn't been done already, you can flip the gear around to where the worn down teeth are on the other side. Only half of the gear is used to raise/lower the light.
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^ what they said. It is rarely the actual motor.




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