If you go to corvettemagazine.com and click on there tech link they had an article that tells you step by step with pics how to repair the headlight motors
the same thing happened to me. i bought a rebuilt headlight motor
They're all 350 cubic-inch small blocks in 1989.
Depends on what model it was installed in. Truck, Camaro, Corvette? The Camaro IROC & Corvette 5.7 TPI V8 had 240 bhp.
this is easy to fix,in the headlight motor where the horizontal shaft goes in ,there is a round cover held by 2 screws,under this cover is the main motor gear.on one side of this gear there are 3 round recesses for 3 gel like bushes when they are badly worn the main gear cannot get a proper grip and the shaft dos'ent have enought torque to flip the weight of the head light.it works when the hood is up because of the angle of the headlight gravity helps it swing round and lock.if you take off the 2 screw cover you will find bits of worn bushes and dust.you need a"headlamp motor repair kit"i got mine for 6 0r 8 dollars(nice and cheap thank god)from a "corvette america"catalog from"corvette america.com"they don't list the kit on their website but it is in the catalog(page398 part No30523)pop the new bushes in and your headlight/s will work like new.by the way you need 2 kits if both headlight motors are knackered.hope this saves you any more grief .brian.p.
Ifit has the c68 option (auto air) check the blower control module under the hood
Yes. Just switch the headlight brackets out.(remove the headlight bracket from the CRX headlight/ install the CIVIC headlight bracket on the CRX headlight.
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You need a new motor for your headlight doors. The old motor is dying. You can purchase inexpensive motors from the junkyard.
if you modify the frame it will
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Yes.