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    I just bought a 98 ws6 and the other day, when i put the headlights down, they would make like a vibrating noise after they were already down. I took it to the dealer and they said that it needed new headlight motors, and they werent covered on the warranty and that it was going to cost $510 to fix them. I was talking to some people, and they said that there is a way to flip the gear around and fix them. I was wondering if any one has heard about this, or if u have any tips they would be appreciated. thnx.

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    B Franker's Headlight Motor Fix


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    • #3
      thank u so much, that was the perfect site

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      • #4
        now if there was only a site for a fix for 3rd gen headlight motors going down only after 15 attempts.

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        • #5
          DIY fix

          couldn't you put a 4" attenuator motor or whatever on it to make it go up and down? ive seen it done on gloveboxes.
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          • #6
            u probably could, but the problem is, that the gear inside the motor gets stripped. So, the motor is still good. oh ya, i fixed the headlights this morning, in about an hour and a half. the dealer wanted $510, what a rip off!

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            • #7
              Yup, know you know how the dealorships really make their money. FYI, I flipped the gear in my headlight motor 3 years ago and it worked great until last month. This time I ordered the brass gear for a more permenant fix. Many thanks to Brent Franker.

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              • #8
                ya, thats what i plan on doing when this side goes, ill just get the brass ones

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                • #9
                  I tried flipping my gear, it didn't work..it was boogered
                  cuz the teeth broke off and there causing problems.

                  So I broke it open, and figured out how to mount
                  it so it wouldn't hit..I also cleaned out the broken
                  teeth.



                  Originally posted by Joe 1320
                  Yup, know you know how the dealorships really make their money. FYI, I flipped the gear in my headlight motor 3 years ago and it worked great until last month. This time I ordered the brass gear for a more permenant fix. Many thanks to Brent Franker.

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