How do you adjust the passing lamps??????
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How do you adjust the passing lamps??????
Hi all of you Heritage riders. I have the manual but darn if I can figure out how to adjust the passing lamps. They just either flop around when I move them or go right back like they where. I tried pulling on them to no avail, Then one of them just got real lose now i cannot get it tight or aiming in the right direction.
Help please?
Help please?
Last edited by campdreamer47; 08-22-2010 at 02:25 PM.
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I think I got it.
So first you have to take the single light off correct?? Kinda of a strange set up there thought what?
Thank you so much.
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Not 100% sure, but its so simple to remove the turn signal I would do that and look. Its got to be inside the passing light housing or under the turn signal the nut. I hope its not stripped out or the bolt not broken, and I hope its just as simple as tighten a nut. Good luck and keep us posted.
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More complicated.
I took the single light off...no trouble. But I cannot for the life of me get at that lock nut and adjust and hold the drive light at the same time to get it into place. Called a local indy and he told me this is not an easy job at all and you should have a special wrench to reach up and hold the lock nut. Bottom line I am taking it to him to do.
I do not want to mess this up even more. Some things are better left to others I guess.
Thanks for your help. Thought I would get more input though.
I do not want to mess this up even more. Some things are better left to others I guess.
Thanks for your help. Thought I would get more input though.
Not 100% sure, but its so simple to remove the turn signal I would do that and look. Its got to be inside the passing light housing or under the turn signal the nut. I hope its not stripped out or the bolt not broken, and I hope its just as simple as tighten a nut. Good luck and keep us posted.
Last edited by campdreamer47; 08-25-2010 at 06:23 PM. Reason: Spelling corrections
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You have to take the turn signal light off to get to the nut. Since the nut has a wire running through it you'll have to have a socket with a slotted side on it.
Snap-On sells the socket, a 9/16". The Snap-On guys know exactly what you need. NOT cheap either!
KISS
Snap-On sells the socket, a 9/16". The Snap-On guys know exactly what you need. NOT cheap either!
KISS
Last edited by Mal74; 08-26-2010 at 12:56 PM.
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if it still comes lose again then you might need a shim for it, or so I've been told by other members here. Like I think I do.