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HEADLIGHTS C4

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johnny86convert:
thanks  VO  and  Cam  for  your  help,  take  care  over    xmas  and  new  year,  hope  there  was a  ZR1  under  the  xmas  tree  guys  LOL;laugh;29;laugh;29;laugh

johnny86convert:
Well  gang  as  VO ( Andrew  stated "  nylon pebbles/dust"  he  sure  wasn't  wrong.. My  mate  Cary  and  me  have  just  done  the  first  Headlight  and  the  little  plastic  grommets  are  just  disintegrated  into  fine  dust. Its  amazing  GM  could  not  have  come  up  with a  better  solution  for  gearing  and  wear  on  the  actuation motion  of  headlights  going  up  and  down......LOL. The  notes  I  downloaded  from  the  net  were  so  helpful,thanks  guys  big  time I  owe  you a  beer.Anyway  onto  the  next  one.  cheers........................................pete;););)

onya:
Although my headlights work great, to save them I drive around with the driving/fog light on and leave the headlights off, many a Highway patrol have driven pass me, and they just keep going.

johnny86convert:
onya  great  idea,  but  does  it  illuminate  the  road  enough?.  Now  I  just  need  more  horsepower,  maybe  if  i  go  real  fast  they  stay  up  with  the  wind  turbulance  alone ,LOLLOLOLOL  ;);)

coradict72:
to whom it may concern and I take it Every C4 will face this problem.I have just repaired both my headlght motors..Yes the whole headlght assembly needs to to removed from the car and place on top of the front wheel thanks Andrew L for the tip in that position it can be stripped down. If you need any help or advice  drop me note on the forum.Replacement bushes from Chev Parts was $ 35 a headlght nearly $12 each kinda rich I think.I didnt read or see any help guides and am pleased with the achievement.

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