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Having trouble with my drivers side headlight. It sometimes struggles to open. If it does I turn off lights and right back on and it opens fine. Doesn't always do it. It sometimes slams when it closes. Do I have a motor problem or what? Can it be repaired? Guy on Ebay sells motors for $59.95.

Seen repair kits for $5.95. Can someone direct me?

Thanks

Gary

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Guest imported_Flash

Check your battery. Years ago when the passenger side acted as you describe, it turned out to be a low battery. Replaced the battery and not a problem since.

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It's definately the bellcrank problem. Three little plastic bushings that are worn. Simple repair job. Did mine in about an hour or so. And it's one of the cheapest do-it-yourself jobs I've found on the Reatta! Believe it or not, I bought my replacement bushings from my local FORD dealership!! The same size bushings happen to fit an F-150 window motor. (My local GM Dealer had no clue what I was looking for). Check those links above at reatta.net. Excellent site by the way.

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Bellcrank and bushings are two completely different parts; both of which could cause your problem. These two items cause 80% of the headlight door problems. Now,the Delrin bushings (cushions, really) are cheap, around $5. The bellcrank ain't; more like $50. If you can get it.

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Just repaired mine a couple of days ago. Bushings for 2 headlights $16 including shipping. It's not a really tough job, but not as easy as I thought it would be. They open fine now, but the left one still slams shut. I repaired the bellcranks with a home-made shim - worked on the right, but not on the left. They really open great, though. Also be sure to adjust (or replace) the up-stop.

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