brucemc777
Member
Hellllllllloooooooooo folks!
This is my first post here as it is my first opportunity. My mother (and I qualify in some places as a senior citizen myself) has a Corvette but as she now is no longer allowed to drive (got several stories on that one), I am somewhat overseeing it (It's in the will to me, but she loves it so much, no, I am not going to just drive it away...). The last problem was easy to identify and way over my head - all the brake lines had rusted so horribly one finally burst. Pretty straight forward.
Now for the case at hand: Though the driver's side headlamp works fine, the passenger's side only does a half-flip, then kind of dangles there gently swinging back and forth a bit. When I shut the light switch off, it shuts fine. Temporarily at nite I jam a stick in the housing to keep the thing pointed forward; otherwise it just points down lighting up the well in which it resides.
Does anyone know either what my next steps of diagnosis to respond upon are, or have we enough for someone to be able to advise what I need to do? I want to handle it myself if possible but NEVER have I worked on anything but trucks and beaters so I want to get some good guidance broken down so a third grader could understand...
Thanks!!!
This is my first post here as it is my first opportunity. My mother (and I qualify in some places as a senior citizen myself) has a Corvette but as she now is no longer allowed to drive (got several stories on that one), I am somewhat overseeing it (It's in the will to me, but she loves it so much, no, I am not going to just drive it away...). The last problem was easy to identify and way over my head - all the brake lines had rusted so horribly one finally burst. Pretty straight forward.
Now for the case at hand: Though the driver's side headlamp works fine, the passenger's side only does a half-flip, then kind of dangles there gently swinging back and forth a bit. When I shut the light switch off, it shuts fine. Temporarily at nite I jam a stick in the housing to keep the thing pointed forward; otherwise it just points down lighting up the well in which it resides.
Does anyone know either what my next steps of diagnosis to respond upon are, or have we enough for someone to be able to advise what I need to do? I want to handle it myself if possible but NEVER have I worked on anything but trucks and beaters so I want to get some good guidance broken down so a third grader could understand...
Thanks!!!