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Posted: May 01, 2007 at 3:34 PM / IP Logged  

OK, I'm confused now.

You say you need to figure out how to control the motors, but then say they are manually controlled motors! 

From what I've gathered the motor adjusts the up down positon of the light by pushing in or retracting at the top of the housing?  Is that correct?

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KPierson wrote:

OK, I'm confused now.

You say you need to figure out how to control the motors, but then say they are manually controlled motors!

From what I've gathered the motor adjusts the up down positon of the light by pushing in or retracting at the top of the housing? Is that correct?

Sorry I guess I kind of did confuse ya, basically there are auto leveling headlights, and manual controlled leveling headlights with a switch in the vehicle, and then the old do it your self with a tool leveling if you get me lol. Well these motors are controlled by you in the car via a switch, usually a rotary knob, but I am sure there may be some with momentary contact switches also. I am trying to figure out how in the heck to wire these up with some sort of switch, don't really care how they are wired up, as long as they function properly, as it could become a hazard if they aim high and blind people. This is why I want to integrate these motors, to compensate the lights for a loaded vehicle.
KPierson wrote:

From what I've gathered the motor adjusts the up down positon of the light by pushing in or retracting at the top of the housing? Is that correct?

This is correct.
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