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Old Oct 9, 2003 | 05:13 PM
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Originally posted by Soopafly_J
I adjusted my lights manually to the height i wanted them. After that i took out the headlight motor switch its a 5 fuse. Then when u put ur headlights on they wont flip up. If u want them up flick ur highbeams and they go up all the way. U need the to put the fuse back in tho to make them go back down. Hope this helps anyway.
I did this, but i couldnt set my headlights high enough to be able to drive at night and still have that sleepy look. do you know anyway to make headlights point real high so that when the housing looks sleepy, the lights still shine straight?
Old Oct 9, 2003 | 06:23 PM
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One drawback to the toggle switch: It won't work with the
headlight ON (like at night). When you use the headlight switch
on the steering column, the headlights move fully up.

I guess you can avoid this by putting in a secondary switch to
bypass the headlight switch on the steering column, so you can
use this other toggle switch to turn on the headlight.
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:44 PM
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i got my headlight housing sleepin while my lights were on, but i cant set the actual lights high enough to see at night. so my headlights are sleepy but there isnt enough light to see while driving at night... anyone got any ideas?

i was actually thinkin maybe puttin clear turn signals in my sleepy housing, or maybe even foglights , but i dont know if they will be too bright or not bright enough
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:50 PM
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You mean you got your headlight ON while in sleepy eye mode?

And you did this using that toggle switch? You just put a switch
between the light-green wire right?

How???
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:55 PM
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cant take credit for this

I adjusted my lights manually to the height i wanted them. After that i took out the headlight motor switch its a 5 fuse. Then when u put ur headlights on they wont flip up. If u want them up flick ur highbeams and they go up all the way. U need the to put the fuse back in tho to make them go back down. Hope this helps anyway.

i did this, by using the **** ontop of the headlight motor to adjust the lights to the hight i wanted and when u take out the fuse and turn the headlights on, the lights go on but the housing doesnt move, it jus stays sleepy
Old Oct 10, 2003 | 07:08 PM
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Oh I already knew that.

I thought you said you managed to do this using that toggle
switch. Guess it only works for daytime unless I rewire the
headlamp.
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