My gf has a tramsam LT1 and her headlights pop up even when she doesn't turn them on???? some of you car guys please help me out with this question. it would mean a lot to me.
thanks bros and sorry for not posting in so long
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My gf has a tramsam LT1 and her headlights pop up even when she doesn't turn them on???? some of you car guys please help me out with this question. it would mean a lot to me.
thanks bros and sorry for not posting in so long
when I got into an accident with my firebird it jolted something and they wouldn't go back down. but it sounds like it has something to do with a connection. You should check out a TA forum, they'd probably know more there than here.
Most likely faulty wireing. Sometimes those wires will get hot and the coating will melt causing problems such as that...
are those flip up lights on a relay?
Bro.. have they always done that?
If so, they are being used as the daytime running lights...
What year is it?
Its a 96 or 97. Its really weird. They lights will just pop up even though the switwch is turned to off. when they pop up the lights do not come on. However when the lights are turned on they pop up and work fine.
Bingo.. change the actuator on the right side of the car...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jenseno9
not a trans am site, but the guys on this board are cool and really helpful....
http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/
on a side note, I was at at the street races tonight and saw a silverado put it into reverse and floor it into a turbocharged civic si. the truck drove halfway onto the hood........it was funny as $hit....... :lol:
not a trans am site, but the guys on this board are cool and really helpful....
http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/
on a side note, I was at at the street races tonight and saw a silverado put it into reverse and floor it into a turbocharged civic si. the truck drove halfway onto the hood........it was funny as $hit....... :lol:
not a trans am site, but the guys on this board are cool and really helpful....
http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/
on a side note, I was at at the street races tonight and saw a silverado put it into reverse and floor it into a turbocharged civic si. the truck drove halfway onto the hood........it was funny as $hit....... :lol:
not a trans am site, but the guys on this board are cool and really helpful....
http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/
on a side note, I was at at the street races tonight and saw a silverado put it into reverse and floor it into a turbocharged civic si. the truck drove halfway onto the hood........it was funny as $hit....... :lol:
not a trans am site, but the guys on this board are cool and really helpful....
http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/
on a side note, I was at at the street races tonight and saw a silverado put it into reverse and floor it into a turbocharged civic si. the truck drove halfway onto the hood........it was funny as $hit....... :lol:
Sorry for all the posts, the site was going crazy :elephant: :banana:
www.projecttransam.com
that should be all you need.
It might be a blown gear in your headlight motor. Or the headlight motor itself.
Go to LS1tech.com for answers.
Perhaps, but to be honest I doubt it.. (JMO)..Quote:
Originally Posted by Khull_Khuum
It's apparent that they both open, and close.... so the gears seem to be ok, unless they are making noticeable noice...
Good idea though.. who knows :)...
i have a firebird and that gear was the problem, gm made very faulty gears made of plastic. my lights would make a loud cranking noise for about 10 seconds after they went down and basically anytime my fog lights went on it would flip my lights up, after replacing the gear it fixed both problems
Ahh i see what you mean now.. I read that it was a very common problem (gears) but didn't think it would cause them to flip up like that...Quote:
Originally Posted by Khull_Khuum
Thanks for correcting me KK! :hello:
yea it seemed like it was 2 separate problems the lights flipping up and the gear grinding noise but once it was replaced both were fixed....im expecting my right headlight gear to go out pretty soon too, btw those gears are a pain in the ass to change, took me and my buddy about 3 hours.....
Why? How are they put in? I've never had the front tore apart before.... :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Khull_Khuum
just taking apart the headlight is a pain, half the screws are adjustment screws, and disconncting all the wiring, then once u get to the actually motor u have to pry it apart, clean it, sand it, put epoxy and let it dry for 30 mins, then put it all back together.....just takes time especially if u never changed one before
I've never done on before.. I try and stay as far away from plastic as possible.. it tends to break :wg: :lol: