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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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the write up on nico is so much easier
1 switch, 3 wires , 6 connectors.. cut brown wire wire through the head light fuse, to the switch bam your done...so easy. iv'e done it about 5 times now only takes like 20 mins.
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This one also catches it on the way down, right? If so, in my experience doing so exaggerates any difference in height you might have between the right and the left headlight assembly in mid-range motion. My understanding of this mod (since it used the brown wire cut trick + it allows you the ability to turn off motor control) is that it does work by stopping the motors in a downward movement. ALSO: maybe it's just me, but with the brown wire mod... after I've achieved the sleepy eye height i want... when I then go to lower the lights after I'm done with the sleepy eye look, the motors make a horrible CHATTERING noise as it goes back to resting position. ![]() When you use the fuse method, it stops the headlights in their upward motion... when you go to change out of sleepy eye mode they continue their natural upward motion and there is no chattering in the motor. ![]() My previous questions still stand, Zilvia. ![]() |
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