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944TurboHB 08-16-2004 08:05 PM

headlight problems
 
My headlight will go up and down when they feel like it, sometimes I'll turn the knob and they will work but after a minute I'll try to make them go down and they won't do anything, then I wait a few more minutes and then I try again flipping the switch and they work. Note I don't mean I'll trurn the knoib and then a few minutes later they go down/up I mean I have to try the knob again for it to work. Anyone offer any advice? thanks.

nynor 08-16-2004 08:09 PM

sounds like a ground or the switch to me...

Paul Glasson 08-16-2004 11:59 PM

Bad contact on the headlight lifter relay base or moisture there. Mine often would not lift when it felt like it especially in damp weather. Flipping the switch a few times usually got it going or slamming the hood. Bend the pins in slightly to make better contact.

Cebu 08-17-2004 06:01 AM

Faulty Headlight motor relay...contacts inside relay are not making good connection. A replacement relay (non porsche brand) can be purchased for less than $2.00 US.

Chris_924s 08-17-2004 07:59 AM

Clean the ground bundles behind each headlight. Reassemble with a little dielectric grease.

bigyagi 08-17-2004 07:36 PM

i had this problem recently, and it was traced to a faulty switch. its amazing how many more things can be f$#@ed up by this switch. i honestly thought that my car was posessed! clarks garage has a good faultfinding section on this, and you can check the voltage's through the various wires, as you go through the various settings. this will tell you if your switch, or the relay, is at fault. you can also check the resistance of the relay, and it even tells you how to go about cleaning the contacts/brush's on the motor.
btw, if you have ever had problems with your pwr windows, and then took the switch apart, and saw the gunk on the contacts, believe me, its exactly the same on the headlight switch contacts.
good luck with the electrickery!!
bob.


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