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IF FUSE GOOD YOU HAVE POOR GROUND WIRE OR LIGHT SWITCH BAD OR ISOLATION RELAY IS BAD.IF FUSE GOOD YOU HAVE POOR GROUND WIRE OR LIGHT SWITCH BAD OR ISOLATION RELAY IS BAD.
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I have the same problem I replace the Gear in in both or my light go to E bay and researcher repair kit for corvette light , if You to know how repair them log again to Fixya .
Head lights have a reed switch built into the unit. if a gear is stripped / missing a tooth the headlights will continue to run. You can replace the gears for around $50.00 for a set. I would go with the , metal gears for the few dollars more, especially in cold climates where there is snow.
Raise the headlights, either with the switch or manually by turning the knob on the headlight motor counter-clockwise. Unplug the lights NOW to avoid an accidental closing on your fingers, Remove the 3 philips screws holding the black plastic surrounding the headlights, and slide it forward, there is a small clip on the top that helps hold it to a corresponding clip at the top of the headlight, Look inside the cavity and you can see the 5 nuts/bolts ( 6 on later years ) that need to be removed, If you are on the driver's side you can now remove the whole assembly, on the passenger's side you must first unplug the headlight door control module.
I had the same problem with a 91 mazda 626. turned out that the wires that ran from the lights along the trunk and back into the harness were broken from opening/closing the trunk. i would check around that area first.
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