Re: Electrical Gremlins & Headlight Rim Removal-1940
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Most of the headlight rings have a tab at the top. So remove the screw at bottom, and the push up get tab out of its hole, then straight forward.
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Re: Electrical Gremlins & Headlight Rim Removal-1940
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No doubt there is a short in the left headlight circuit on one brightness, and probably a broken wire in the other (could be a burned out filament though).
The cloth wiring on these cars is generally heavily deteriorated except for extremely well cared for examples. Once you do one headlight I would immediately do the other as well as check on anything else you can find without replaced wiring. They sell safe repro cloth wiring.
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Re: Electrical Gremlins & Headlight Rim Removal-1940
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The headlight rim is probably stuck. Gentle persuasion will get it loose. The screws are a fine thread, and I found it a little difficult to get them started correctly. I'd be careful with them, and keep careful track of them, since finding replacements might be a challenge. Don't over-tighten them. They need to be just snug. If you're worried about the screw coming loose, put a dab of something like clear silicone on the screw head after installing it.
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Re: Electrical Gremlins & Headlight Rim Removal-1940
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I took out the one coarse thread screw that holds the trim ring in place and that's it. I've tried to then pull it out from the bottom a little to get it to come out of the top slot, but, it will not move. I tried inserting a hook between the trim ring and the ring that actually holds the light in place and pull forward, but, all that did was slip out and stick in my finger! I think I'll try to bump around it with a rubber hammer and if that don't work try a hook like used to remove the hubcaps on my dually. The wiring harness is new--but, I didn't install it and I didn't check the lights when I bought the car.
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Re: Electrical Gremlins & Headlight Rim Removal-1940
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The headlights and most other equipment are not hardwired into the factory harness and need to each be addressed on their own. Who knows if this was done (probably not).
Clearly not for the headlights, not just because of your problem, but also that they are sticking in place from age.
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