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I am the new owner of a 1990 red ZR-1, and am in need of some help from the forum. First off, driver's side hedlamp does not fully extend, stops a couple inches short. After reading several posts about common ZR-1 gremlins, I decided I should change out the bushings. Should this solve the problem, or is a more extensive repair likely? What bushings will I need?
Secondly, when I picked up the car yesterday, the po told me that the blower motor resistor needed to be replaced. Does anyone know which resistor I will need? The issue is that the blower motor will continue to run after the car is turned off, and will drain the battery overnight. Currently, I have been pulling the fuse on the blower motor when parked. Thanks in advance! This is a wondwrful forum, and a big reason I decided to go ahead and buy a ZR-1. Nick |
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Wow! Thanks! I read in another thread that these bushings were available at most auto parts stores. Has anyone found this to be true? The reason I'm asking is that I want to drive her to the NCM in BG this weekend with my dad and his 427 vert 60th. Would like to get this fixed before that trip if possible.
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Here is a way to do the repair using a washer you fashion yourself.
If nothing else maybe the dimensions are useful when going to a hardware store. ___________________________ Well after reading the recent posts on the head light repair posts I finally rebuilt one. I used rubber pieces just to see if Marc H's idea works out. I like what it does. It definitely dampens the initial movement so there is no harsh initial jerk. Only problem is it now moves ever so slightly slower that the other side. Maybe I will do the other soon to have them match. The rubber pieces I used were 0.47 X 0.41 in. I fashioned them using a 0.48 hole punch. At least that is what it measured but I think it was suppose to be a 0.475 in. I started with 1/2 in washers with a 9/16 hole in the middle. They were already 0.41 in think. They were just surplus from another project. Any hard rubber would do I would think. Anyway all went well until I snapped off one of the hex head screws that holds the motor to the gear. It would have taken 2hr except for that. I followed the instructions at: _http://www.corvettemagazine.com/Body/c4-corvette-headlight-bushing-replacem ent-1988-1996.html_ (http://www.corvettemagazine.com/Body...1988-1996.html) Well kinda. I used a huge short-cut that I'd heard others do. That is instead of removing the bezel and all I just removed the three torx bolts that hold in the motor assembly and took it out. Saves a lot of time but you do have to remove a small chunk of metal that keeps you from getting at that 3rd bolt. It is a corner that had a threaded 1/4 (aprox) hole that was unused. It is located at the lower left side of the passenger bucket. (hood open) I guess this car won't be NCRS now.
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For the fan motor running, sure sounds like you have a stuck relay.
Now you just have to locate it. Sure doesn't sound like a "burnt resistor" to me.
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Here's the blower resistor module that you may need:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-96-Corv...#ht_800wt_1077 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corvette-Blo...r#ht_500wt_848 |
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Thanks again to everyone for the help and suggestions. |
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They are carried in most automotive parts stores. See this link/video http://www.finddormanhelp.com/
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Most auto parts stores have a "HELP" section with various knobs, handles, etc.
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