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Send PMSouth Eastern, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1971 Coupe
1985 Coupe
Is there a way to safely close the headlights manually?
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I have done it before by reaching up and pulling down on the arm where the vacuum can attaches to the housing.
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Thats the way to do it ,don't push down on the headlight assembly itself,you'll break something 
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R
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Send PMSouth Eastern, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1971 Coupe
1985 Coupe
Thanks for the quick replies! 
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There is a procedure for manually closing the lights in the owner's manual for my '70. I'd think the same would be in your owner's manual. I don't remember if there is anything in either the Chilton's or Haynes repair manuals.
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Send PMSouth Eastern, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1971 Coupe
1985 Coupe
I did check my '71 owner's manual. It says not to close them manually. Not sure why... 

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I dug out my owner's manual and you're right - it says not to manually close them. The procedure I was thinking about is for manually closing the wiper door.
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when they say dont close manually the mean not to push down directly on the headlight assembly. i have an 82 and i had problems with my light not poping up. while fixing the problem i manually closed the headlights a million times. there is a hindge where the headlight rides on. by reaching up from under the headlights themselves you will see/feel a screw that is used for adjustments up/down. lightly lift (to releave stress) the top of the headlight cover and then pull down on the adj screw, the headlights will drift down. watch your fingers. this i believe only works with the car OFF.
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is it only the 78's that have a pull down switch under the dash just to right of steering wheel. I had to manually open Ian's to change the lightbulb in one headlight. The car has to be off, pull the switch down, pushing it back up makes them close again. I got a good scare when I first did it, the screws holding the switch had come out and it wouldn't push back up. After about ten minutes of sweating and searching I discovered the switch was loose.


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Aegisfang said: is it only the 78's that have a pull down switch under the dash just to right of steering wheel. ![]() |
I think all the sharks have that switch. My '71 has it...
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