Check out this link for comprehensive information regarding the 4th generation firebird headlight fix. http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/headlightfix/
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The gears in your headlight motor are actually grinding. My 2000 firebird did that. I just replaced the headlight motor. You can get replacement motors at pretty much any autopart store for around $50.00.
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This happens to me also in my 1996 Firebird. However, this didn't always happen until my driver side headlight motor (gear) started grinding - it needs to be changed. Are you having any abnormal sounds when you put your lights down? If so check into replacing the gears. http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/headlightfix/index.htm
i have a 93 firebird and my relays right next to my headlights under the hood so maybe its there
Well if you mean how many gears than a stock Firebird with a V6 is a 5 speed, a Trans Am with the LT1 or LS1 is 6 speed.
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Mine has been the actuators for the headlights that needs replacing.
The headlights on a 95 and 96 are longer than the 97-99 headlights. For them to fit you ave to change the front bumper as well.
Yes, but your 95 headlights will not fit. You will need headlights from a 97,98, or 99.
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Problems with your headlights are usually associated with the headlight gears becoming stripped or the "pucks" underneath the gear have been ground to powder. Check out these links to purchase replacement headlight gears. These gears are made from CNC milled stock and work very well; I purchased and installed them on my 91 Firebird. Note: if you purchase from Rodney Dickman, he includes the Gear, Delrin Bushings (i.e. pucks), Gasket, and Silcone Grease. http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/headlightfix/ http://www.rodneydickman.com/index.html