light motor controlling relais broken
light motor controlling relais broken
hi,
heres my problem:
my lights wont move up, but go down if i put them up manually and then switch the lights off. So the little motors work. My mechanic said the relais for controlling the motors is broken. Its that little squaresized thing. Any chance i can repair it. Or is it cheaper to buy a new/used one? My mechanic would charge about 50$ for a working one.
one of my rear light dont work neither, is this somehow connected with the broken relais? and its not the bulb, i checked it, there is no power on the rear lights.
tnx & greetz from germany,
dwayne.
heres my problem:
my lights wont move up, but go down if i put them up manually and then switch the lights off. So the little motors work. My mechanic said the relais for controlling the motors is broken. Its that little squaresized thing. Any chance i can repair it. Or is it cheaper to buy a new/used one? My mechanic would charge about 50$ for a working one.
one of my rear light dont work neither, is this somehow connected with the broken relais? and its not the bulb, i checked it, there is no power on the rear lights.
tnx & greetz from germany,
dwayne.
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From: Empire State
Car: 1991 Z/28
Engine: 5.7 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Dwayne,
The tailight circuit is definitely integrated into the headlight motors. If you can isolate the tailight issue, i'd say with 90% certainty your headlight door issues will be resolved.
~Jack~
The tailight circuit is definitely integrated into the headlight motors. If you can isolate the tailight issue, i'd say with 90% certainty your headlight door issues will be resolved.
~Jack~
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