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Old 08-15-09, 12:49 PM
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I just wanted to know how to do a lazy eye conversion for a NA 90 RX7. I dont think mine are adjustable. LLAAZZYY

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theres no conversion to it. Simple to just flip the lights up and your head and head over to the fuse box on the driver's side and locate the headlight actuator fuse and pull it out then go back in your car and flip the switch to headlights down (and they're not going to move when you flip the switch back down so don't worry) then head back over to the fuse box with the fuse in hand and tap the fuse on and off of its contacts really quick while the headlights start to come down till you get them to where you want them. if you need to start over just put the fuse back in and go back to the top of this post and start again. Pretty simple.
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Take out your headlight fuse. Then use the headlight manual adjusters under the car below the lights to adjust them up to where you want them.
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Keeping it up

Is there any way to keep the lazy eyes after you put the fuse back in.
Old 08-16-09, 12:11 PM
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You don't put the fuse back in. Your lights will still turn on, the fuse is just for the motors to raise them up or down.
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Thanks alot, and thank you all for the great information!
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