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Headlight actuator relay

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3tt3vman

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Ok,this is the last post.If my motor is fine and the other headlight bucket's still attached to the car works fine.....Do I need to replace the actuator relay for the side I have apart?I know there is an isolator relay but that is fine since it's wired to both actuator relays and it still operates the good side...........right?Any trouble shooting that can be done to determine my problem is greatly appreiciated.........3tt3vman
 
Again....


The motor limit switch is bad....been there...done that. I played with it for 2 months...changed gears and the whole thing....

The armature shaft is spring loaded and allowed to move back and forth. It turns or rotates to move the headlight up or down, once the headlight meets it's stopping point the armature tries to continue moving the headlight, because the headlight can no longer move the worm gear causes the armature to move forward or backward, attached to the shaft is a set of contacts, when the shaft travels enough in one direction it causes the contact on the shaft to hit the contact on the motor housing making the armature stop turning, this is called the limit switch.
When the limit switch quits working the armature continues to try to lift or close the headlight when it hits the stopping point. Something has to give so the gears are made to give after reaching a level of torque before the motor burns out.

So best bet is to replace the motor, else you will continue to eat up gears.
 
What else could it be

Ok,I know everybody who's reading my posts are probably sick of them....But I think I'm narrowing down the problem.I took out the motor and unscrewed the two screws that hold in the limit switch and inspected it and cleaned w/contact cleaner, All looks well.Assembled motor back in case halve and tried hooking it up to car.Pulled out headlight switch and the good side fliped right.the other one just kept the motor running. Same goes for when switch is pushed in.I know the limit switch works because I
tested it while the motor was running.Now do I need a new actuator or isolation relay? It HAS to be one or the other,or both?If it is a relay,Can someone tell me where it's located? Thanks again 3tt3vman
 
3tt3vman,

I have merged your threads into one in order to help others keep track of the subject matter.

Eric Whitaker
CAC Community Administrator
 
Here's where the relay is supposed to be, #41.....plugs into connector #45.....
 

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