sleepy eye mod - the 1:15 youtube method

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Thanx amilion :wink: veecee il give it a try later this afternoon . THATS a bad one for u widowmaker :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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veecee wrote:ok - if i remember this correctly... here goes...

1. get in car armed with wire cutters
2. locate button that opens and closes lights without turning them on.
(its the top one on the right i think in our cars)
3. pry it out of its socket
4. have a close look at the wires behind the switch (should be about 6+-1)
5. locate the brown wire
6. cut it
7. put the switch/button back
8. turn on lights
9.press modified button in
10. turn off lights
11. press modified button twice quickly - like double clicking a mouse.
12. do it over and over to get desired height!!!

fact (for my sx at least) - if you follow steps from 7 onwards, that is without cutting the brown wire, the headlights will wink (go up and down) alternatively. first one side then the other. thats if you do the double clicking quickly!!!
Another fact: One headlight will always stop before the other. Which in turn means one headlight will be at different heights regardless of when you decided to press the button again.

Personally speaking, my sx did the sleepy eye bit without having to cut the brown wire. With the new entire harness and engine harness I am not sure how things will be after everything is installed.

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I also saw a cheap and easy way to do it...

There is a brownish knob that you can turn next to the light, it has a black cover on.

when the lights are off, you just turn the knobby anticlockwise and the lights will lift up. It will reset after you turn the lights on again.... but its a cheap easy way...
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Post by veecee »

thats the manual override knob!

its there in case the motors on the lights dont work, so you can raise them yourself and still be able to drive at night.

when you turn the lights on and off again they return to the closed position, and if you want lazy eyes then you have to do it all over again.
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IIRC you first have to unplug the lights from the bottom, otherwise them knobbies do nothin

sleepy eyes good, but i prefer ANGRY EYES :twisted:

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widowmaker wrote:IIRC you first have to unplug the lights from the bottom, otherwise them knobbies do nothin

sleepy eyes good, but i prefer ANGRY EYES :twisted:
the knobbies work if they are connected.

whats Angry Eyes? :roll:
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Yeah, the knobbies does work....

look i did it here:

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Post by veecee »

now go turn on your lights, then turn them off again.

what happens?
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veecee wrote:now go turn on your lights, then turn them off again.

what happens?
Ja I know it resets itself. so you have to do it again.... :cry:

BUT if you don't want to cut wires and stuff, then that also works... :lol:
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Post by Ero_sennin »

or cut the wires, and put an extra switch in between for either normal operation or sleepy eye operation :roll:
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... or that.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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