Mine has been the actuators for the headlights that needs replacing.
perhaps it's time for a new motor or the gear is worn, or fuse is bad. I would raise them manually and disconnect motors until you get it fixed.
You use the Firebird to breath fire through the walls!
Behind the vacuum-operated headlight doors
Those small doors under the headlights on an Audi TT are for the high pressure headlight washers when activated.
The Plastic Gear Inside the Headlight is Worn, atleast half of it. You can buy a metal gear for $40 and replace the plastic gear.
Doors are not locking and the dashboard says boot open whenever the ignition key is turned on
i dont think there is central locking in them
open the doors and spray the locking mechanisms withwd40
brown/red to lock the doors brown/white to unlock the doors
Locking your doors is just plain provides better protection. Besides being ejected which is a subject I know nothing about, anyone can walk up to you car and open the door if it is left unlocked. Locking your doors makes you slightly less vulnerable to predators and muggers.
Tighten, or get new door hinges. Early firebirds had very heavy doors, so the hinges tend to wear out.
9 times out of 10 its because of the side door there is a little black switch on the door that pops out when the doors open and back in when its closed this tells the locking system that its not locked so it re opens the doors try uncliping the switch and locking this should work Another problem that causes this is a broken earth wire to the door locking motors both front and the rear doors,it doesnt seem to matter about the side door.