Aurora40
Well-known member
My headlights were slow to open/close, they'd take a rather random amount of time to do either. And sometimes they'd sort of pause mid-motion with the motor whirring. Classic sign of the bearings being turned to dust.
Anyway, I replaced them today and noticed something. The drivers side gears pull out nice and easy, but the passenger side doesn't because the gear is flipped over. Basically the lip on the side of the teeth is under the motor gear, and thus won't slide out over it. Is there some secret to this? I ended up pulling the motor itself out to get the nylon gear out. But when you do this, the connectors to the motor shoot off their springs. It's very hard to get back together, so I rigged up two small pieces of wire to hold them in while I stuffed the motor back in. Then I pulled the wires out at the last minute and pushed the motor all the way back on.
What have you all done to get the nylon gears in/out? I don't recall ever hearing that one side was different than the other in the how-to's I've read.
Anyway, I replaced them today and noticed something. The drivers side gears pull out nice and easy, but the passenger side doesn't because the gear is flipped over. Basically the lip on the side of the teeth is under the motor gear, and thus won't slide out over it. Is there some secret to this? I ended up pulling the motor itself out to get the nylon gear out. But when you do this, the connectors to the motor shoot off their springs. It's very hard to get back together, so I rigged up two small pieces of wire to hold them in while I stuffed the motor back in. Then I pulled the wires out at the last minute and pushed the motor all the way back on.
What have you all done to get the nylon gears in/out? I don't recall ever hearing that one side was different than the other in the how-to's I've read.




