Most likely the light motor came off it's track. Oil the moving parts and put it back on the track. You will have to remove the plastic around the light to see the mechanical parts of the light. It's like a total of four Philips head screws.
its not a fuse. there is a module that is mounted on the firewall near the center but closer to the driverside that controls the headlight doors
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No, it will not. These two car belong to different models.
Simply reach up under the headlight, below the grills, grab the center of the headlight mechanism and pull while gently lifting on the headlight door. This will bring the headlight to its open position. Once up, the headlight mechanism will lock in place, to lower the headlights, push against the mechanism and the door will close. You will basically be doing the work of the headlight actuator from the opposite side.
Headlight door
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ses for door window
The door switch for the interior lights is faulty.
The headlight relay on a 1996 Ford Thunderbird is in the fuse box on the driver's side of the dash. The fuse box can be accessed by opening the driver's door and removing the small door on the side of the dash. The headlight relay is the same one as for the battery.
To replace the headlight bulb: 1. Remove the headlight door. 2. Remove the four screws that hold the headlight bulb in place. 3. Pull the headlight bulb out and unplug the wire harness. Reverse the process to install the new headlight bulb.