Remove Headlight Plate
My headlight does not seem to be locking in place on the passenger side anymore. After going over bumps it'll just loosen itself and the headlight will slide forward. I'd like to check out the plate and see what's wrong. Do I just thumb the 3 knobs underneath and pull it out? The back one seems a bit difficult to reach to, any pointers? thanks
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Are you using the headlight tool from the toolkit, or a socket/ratchet? I thought I had a broken locking mechanism when in fact the tool was just slipping on the locking bar. Used a socket and problem was solved.
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No - the three thumbwheels are the position adjusters to make the headlight sit properly in the space (not to be confused with aiming adjusters which are internal to the headlight itself). If you mess with these you will have a lot of playing around getting the headlight properly lined up with the fender, hood, and bumper when you put it back in.
Just undo the three nuts on top of the plate and lift it off. Don't mess with the adjusters if you can avoid it. |
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havent cracked it open yet due too an engine repair but.... i do know that my bracket is broke not allowing me to slide light in without holding the bracket from the rear thru the wheel well. The light always needs to be tighened from the frunk. sometimes I have had to play with it to get it to lock and even then it was not tight. it never slides out though. From listening to you my 2 problems may not be due to the broken bracket? Did you try the socket suggestion? I will dig around and see what up and pm you when complete. I have a new used bracket for mine I will compare the 2 and look for wear around the locking portion see if this may be our problem.
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I haven't tried the socket suggestion yet because the tool does seem to work. It locks the driver side no problem and it rotates the locking mechanism without the headlight in place as well when I play around with it. I'll probably give it a try this weekend before giving up and put some money down on a new plate. |
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went to pm as to not clog thread
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