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I agree, clean the contacts and lube the linkage, as sometimes the linkage slows things down. I had the same problem with my left light and cleaning the contacts on the relay and lubing all the hinge points and the linkage arms solved the problem. Mine would light up, but not go up. Handy for planes flying over, but not so much for driving.
Popping the relay open is pretty simple, and some fine grit sandpaper folded in half (so there is abrasive on both sides) worked wonders. Be aware, there are a few relays involved and they have multiple contact points each. Clean the top and bottom contacts on all of the relay arms, then spray them off with a good contact cleaner and you are all set.
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I will give electrical cleaning a good try first. I will have to study up on how to access and lube the linkages.
Thank you for the suggestions!
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It's easiest if you pull out the air box and lube the linkage and hinges from the side. Get a good light source in there and you will be able to see what needs attention.
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If they go up, the relay is likely fine. Start by removing the airbox and getting some lube on the linkage rods and the pivot points. I am betting that will solve the problem.
In answer to your question, yes it is in the fusebox, it's a large relay because it is really two relays in one case, but before you do that, lube the linkage and the pivots.
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The same motor that raises them, lowers them
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The relay is difficult to get out because it has so many connections. Once you get it out, using a thin screwdriver pop off the plastic cap. Then take some fine grit sandpaper and fold it in half so there is abrasive on both sides. Clean the contacts top and bottom on each of the relays. Everything should be fine after that.
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I had one that used to go down kind of slowly and sometimes not go down all the way. After lubing the heck out of everything and working them up and down they now are fine. After I cleaned the relay they now go up at the same speed too!
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Probably needs some serious lubing, the whole mech is seriously over engineered, I expect the bushes are all dry
Also clean all the contacts on the relay
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Thats the whole point, who would want a car that just works with no tinkering time,
Done nothing to mine this year really, must replace a blown driving light bulb, that should be the last of the big jobs for 2020 on the car, the bike however has kept me busy
I could revisit the digital gauges again in the winter, want to get the tyre pressure monitor working in that
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Quote:I may be the odd duck out, but I want everything to just work. I don't have the time, tools, space, inclination or energy to fart around with headlights that won't go down. I had one do this, found a working motor on ebay for $100 and paid my mechanic to replace it.
Now my transmissions for the top went out and I don't really want to pay $1400 for a pair plus the labor to replace them, but I enjoyed having a powered top. For me it's the having and enjoying, not the doing. I have too many unfinished projects....
For sale 1994 well sorted cab....
FYI, I'm 100% with you. My free time is very valuable. When I have a free afternoon, and the sun is shining, I want to get behind the wheel and turn the key.
The only puttering I want to do is detailing, which I tend to take on one panel at a time.
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