IdahoMtnSpyder
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Yesterday as I was driving in traffic I noticed my left headlight wasn't shining as bright on the car ahead as the right one. I just now did some checking and discovered the left light has a shutter problem. Normally, when you switch to either high or low beam you hear a single clunk. You can also feel it with your hand on the lens. When I switch to bright the right light goes clunk, but the left one goes clunk clunk in rapid succession, and goes into dim. When the lights are on bright and I switch to dim the right light goes clunk but the left one does not as it is already in dim position. Obviously, the left shutter goes into bright position but doesn't stay there.
I don't know the details of the shutter design, but I know the shutter physically moves down for bright beam and the light beam is inverted 180° going through the projector lens. For dim position, and which is the fail safe position, the shutter is pulled up by springs, based on what I remember seeing when I installed the LED bulbs. According to the wiring diagram the solenoid is constantly powered when in bright position, which adds to the mystery of why the solenoid gets powered and suddenly loses power. At least that's the way it's acting.
Anyone have any idea what might be going on with the shutter? I haven't taken it apart yet but will need to shortly.
I don't know the details of the shutter design, but I know the shutter physically moves down for bright beam and the light beam is inverted 180° going through the projector lens. For dim position, and which is the fail safe position, the shutter is pulled up by springs, based on what I remember seeing when I installed the LED bulbs. According to the wiring diagram the solenoid is constantly powered when in bright position, which adds to the mystery of why the solenoid gets powered and suddenly loses power. At least that's the way it's acting.
Anyone have any idea what might be going on with the shutter? I haven't taken it apart yet but will need to shortly.