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Old Jul 3, 2009, 09:25 AM
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headlight adjuster

My 1999 chevy cavlier headlight adjuster is frozen and it will cost me $210 to get it repaired. Can I repair it my self? How difficult is it?

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Depending upon what's wrong, you might be able to free it up by spraying the mechanism with PB Blaster, Kroil, or WD-40.

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BigS agrees: Thank you I sprayed it and it loosen the screws; upon a closer look I noticed the auto shop broke one adjusting screw.
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PB Blaster works great as mentioned.
They have screw removers if the head is stripped.

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BigS agrees: Thanks I did it and it worked for 3...the last one was broken. You helped a great deal ...thanks again.
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