Under your radio is a little box, remove that and in there is a headlight lift motor relay. The clicking is coming from that. It is realy easy to change out.
Answercheck the head light relay. I think my relay is starting to go bad in mine. when i put mine down i hear a click click click and they are jumpy. but the click is coming from under the dash on mine. one of these days i will have to find out whats clicking. so i can replace the relay. all i know is mine sounds like a relay
On my 91 Capri, there is a small black rectangular switch in the center console near the parking brake handle. If you push this switch, the headlights raise without turning on the headlights themselves. The headlights will not retract until you push this switch again, even if you use the regular headlight switch. By the way, my headlights always take several seconds to retract. So, if you try this, give them 5 to 10 seconds to retract. After this, they should work normally using the regular headlight switch.
there is a 20 amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood by the battery if this fuse blows the headlights will not raise or lower. this fuse also powers the memory of the radio. this fuse powers the lift switch by the brake handle.
blow fuse, bad motor, bad switch or wiring
To get the headlights working on a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker, first check the headlight switch and ensure it is in the “on” position. If the headlights still don’t work, inspect the fuses in the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the headlights and replace them if necessary. Additionally, check the headlight bulbs and wiring for any damage or corrosion that may prevent them from functioning. If issues persist, consider consulting a mechanic for further diagnosis.
Replace the headlight switch. Be sure to use a qualitypart.
If the headlights on your 1991 Mercury Capri won't go down, it could be due to a faulty headlight motor, a blown fuse, or issues with the headlight switch. First, check the fuse related to the headlight system. If the fuse is fine, listen for any sounds when you try to retract the headlights; if you don’t hear anything, the motor may need replacing. Additionally, ensure the headlight switch is functioning correctly and not stuck in the "up" position.
you probly have loose light bulbs
No they will not.
Yes, they will.
I have same issue ill start the car and parts of my clusterlights are dark but will randomly brighten once it feels like it headlights do the same thing also my right blinker stops working randomly
The headlights go up and down when you turn the headlights on. If they are not going up or down they may be disconnected from the motor. You would have to take the headlights out to see if they are disconnected or not.
In a 1991 Dodge Shadow, the fuses for the headlights are located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuses for the headlights by consulting the fuse diagram usually found on the cover of the fuse box or in the owner's manual. If the headlights are not functioning, checking these fuses for continuity is a good first step.
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change the bulb and fuse