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From: Alloway Nj
Car: 85 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: wouldnt you lilke to know??
Transmission: TH350 Built to the hilt
Axle/Gears: 4:10 Gears Moser Axle Auburn Posi
SOMEBODY HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!!!
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Ive got an 85 pontiac T/A and I cant get my headlights to go up or down i tried new relays and they dont work, i put them in plugged in the harnesses underneath of the motor (i think its a 3 prong plug) and they still are stuck in the up position. When i plugged everything back in i had to jump my car for 4 mornings in a row untill i figured out that it had something to do with the relays and harnesses. then i pulled the relays off and unplugged the harnesses and my car starts up fine..... how can i get them to work properly any ideas?!¿
Ive got an 85 pontiac T/A and I cant get my headlights to go up or down i tried new relays and they dont work, i put them in plugged in the harnesses underneath of the motor (i think its a 3 prong plug) and they still are stuck in the up position. When i plugged everything back in i had to jump my car for 4 mornings in a row untill i figured out that it had something to do with the relays and harnesses. then i pulled the relays off and unplugged the harnesses and my car starts up fine..... how can i get them to work properly any ideas?!¿
Last edited by 85T/A; May 29, 2006 at 09:11 PM.
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From: St. Cloud, MN
Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: LS1383 in work
Transmission: Magnum F - to be installed
Axle/Gears: Zexel Torsen 3.73, 28-spline mosers
Can you manually move them up and down? If you get a Hayns manual for the Third Gen cars, it tells you how to manually move them up and down. You should be able to manually spin the dial (motor) that makes them go up and down allowing you to manually open and close them. If this doesn't work, they might be frozen in the up position. If they are frozen, that might explain part of the problem. IF they can manually go up and down, it's probably a wiring or grounding issue with the harness itself.
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