If I knoack on the door. it sometimes opens. Or I have to pop the hood, then flick the adjuster **** and the door magically raises. Sometimes it actually works properly on its own 
Do I need a rebuild kit? I've tried to adjust it, but nothing changes.

Do I need a rebuild kit? I've tried to adjust it, but nothing changes.
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Headlight Control Module on the fireawall. When they work off & on, there is a short in it somewhere. Open it up & see if you can find a cracked solder connection, causing it to work off & on.
You could just buy another one, but try fixing yours first.
You could just buy another one, but try fixing yours first.
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Well if your knocking on the headlight lid and the pop-up motor to get it to raise up, and you are NOT tapping on the headlight Control Module on the fireawall to make it lift. Then it sounds like the me that you might need a rebuild kit!!!
Q. When your lights Do pop-up, do they bounce up and down a little bit when your driving? (if so, then I would have to say its time for a rebuild kit). Ebay has them for $3.00-$8.00 US.
Q. When your lights Do pop-up, do they bounce up and down a little bit when your driving? (if so, then I would have to say its time for a rebuild kit). Ebay has them for $3.00-$8.00 US.
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You should really check out this web site, it finally solved my problem,
Thanks,
Eric.....http://www.manxyanks.com/82-86%20Fir...ot%20guide.pdf
Thanks,
Eric.....http://www.manxyanks.com/82-86%20Fir...ot%20guide.pdf
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Q. When your lights Do pop-up, do they bounce up and down a little bit when your driving? (if so, then I would have to say its time for a rebuild kit). Ebay has them for $3.00-$8.00 US.
No, they stay steady. It just need a slight push on the ****. That **** keeps trying to take off my finger if I'm not careful Originally Posted by y84pauloflondon
Well if your knocking on the headlight lid and the pop-up motor to get it to raise up, and you are NOT tapping on the headlight Control Module on the fireawall to make it lift. Then it sounds like the me that you might need a rebuild kit!!!Q. When your lights Do pop-up, do they bounce up and down a little bit when your driving? (if so, then I would have to say its time for a rebuild kit). Ebay has them for $3.00-$8.00 US.
It always works when I give it a slight turn.Senior Member
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It always works when I give it a slight turn.
LOL, yeah watch out for that. Originally Posted by Blind Driver
No, they stay steady. It just need a slight push on the ****. That **** keeps trying to take off my finger if I'm not careful
It always works when I give it a slight turn. Q. Do you need to push on both *****, or is it just the one side that keeps on sticking??? I'm starting to wonder if your problem is the motor itself...If so I don't think there's a rebuild kit for that!!!
And if there was a kit, I don't know how to fix a electric motor!
I NEVER did one before.Banned
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When my driver's side headlight was doing that, it was just a loose nut on one end of the lifting arm link. Tightened it up & all has been good ever since.Originally Posted by y84pauloflondon
Q. When your lights Do pop-up, do they bounce up and down a little bit when your driving? (if so, then I would have to say its time for a rebuild kit). Ebay has them for $3.00-$8.00 US. Senior Member
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Yeah, I read that post of yours on another thread somewhere. Lucky you!!!LOL That was a Cheap and Easy fix. But I think by the sounds of it that his "arm" isn't loose. I'm still leaning towards the motor.Originally Posted by Stephen
When my driver's side headlight was doing that, it was just a loose nut on one end of the lifting arm link. Tightened it up & all has been good ever since. Quote:
Q. Do you need to push on both *****, or is it just the one side that keeps on sticking??? I'm starting to wonder if your problem is the motor itself...If so I don't think there's a rebuild kit for that!!!
And if there was a kit, I don't know how to fix a electric motor!
I NEVER did one before.
I only have to rotate the LH **** a little bit, then wooosh it opens right upOriginally Posted by y84pauloflondon
LOL, yeah watch out for that. Q. Do you need to push on both *****, or is it just the one side that keeps on sticking??? I'm starting to wonder if your problem is the motor itself...If so I don't think there's a rebuild kit for that!!!
And if there was a kit, I don't know how to fix a electric motor!
I NEVER did one before. Member
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Thanks,
Eric.....http://www.manxyanks.com/82-86%20Fir...ot%20guide.pdf
im gona have to look at that one of these days, mine wont go up, they will go down on their own, but I have to manually open themOriginally Posted by ericgzhc4t
You should really check out this web site, it finally solved my problem, Thanks,
Eric.....http://www.manxyanks.com/82-86%20Fir...ot%20guide.pdf
thank god Im still restoring it and i dont have to do that every night.
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thank god Im still restoring it and i dont have to do that every night.
What do you mean by manually?...Do you turn the motor **** by hand?Originally Posted by bakes85
im gona have to look at that one of these days, mine wont go up, they will go down on their own, but I have to manually open themthank god Im still restoring it and i dont have to do that every night.
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yeah. Like to get my headlamps up I have to turn the ****, but they go down on their own
I took the cover off of the motor and cleaned it out with brake clean. Got a bunch of black dust and it all looked new and purdie 
It works better, but the same basic problem is there. I used a jumper wire to a different ground, but it started blowing fuses
It still acts like it need a little extra ooomph. I'm not sure if the **** needs help turning or getting pushed down so it can turn. Weird problem, but I will eventually kick it's butt...even if I have to replace the motor

It works better, but the same basic problem is there. I used a jumper wire to a different ground, but it started blowing fuses

It still acts like it need a little extra ooomph. I'm not sure if the **** needs help turning or getting pushed down so it can turn. Weird problem, but I will eventually kick it's butt...even if I have to replace the motor

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Ok i figured it out
problem #1 you dont need your headlights, you are a blind driver.
problem #1 you dont need your headlights, you are a blind driver.
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problem #1 you dont need your headlights, you are a blind driver.
OMG, LOL, lame but funny!Originally Posted by bakes85
Ok i figured it outproblem #1 you dont need your headlights, you are a blind driver.
Attached to the motor is what I like to call "the headlight Tranny" for lack of better words! I would guess that 80-90% of headlight pop-up problem are caued by the internal parts of this "Tranny", it acts like a tranmission for the motor, and inside are 3 small plastic rings that WILL wear out over time. That's why I've been asking you guys if your headlight bounces up and down a little. If it does bounce, 99% of the time it is that "Tranny". You can buy rebuild kits($3.00-$10.00 on Ebay). If it was me, I would open up the Tranny to take a look inside. If there are little bits of white plastic or white dust inside it.....Buy a kit! If not, rebuild motor or replace it!
