- Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:28 am
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Thought that it would be nice to write small DIY for this mod.
So, you have EDM electrical adjustable headlights and you would like to have (example) SPEC-D type of headlights but you dont want to lose electrical adjustment? Or you have the motors only, but they dont fit your OEM-manual adjustment headlights? If so, keep reading!
Here is a good picture of differences between OEM-electrical adjustment equipped EDM headlights (stamped as a 6622) vs "manual" adjustment OEM EDM headlights (stamped as a 6619).
As you can see, the motors arent bolt on.
Because this is a small DIY, I wont guide you about "how to disassembly headlights". There is already a good guides for that.
Okay, one and only thing that your headlights (where you are going to retrofit these adjusters) must have, is 4 mounting tabs for the electrical motors.
Here is some pics:
EDM headlight adjuster motor:
How the SPEC-D headlight housing looks before. See the 4 mounting tabs where you can bolt the motor:
Here is how you need to modify your headlight housing:
- First you need to remove the manual adjustment. You can drill it of, or you can snap of the little thing inside of the headlight that holds it in.
- Next thing you need to do, is to shave of that excess plastic. Use dremel, or any other tool that might do the job. The base must be completely flat.
- Then you need to measure the headlight adjuster motor housing part, that fits inside of the headlight base. If i remember correctly it was 20-22mm. You need to drill the headlight adjuster hole to that diameter.
When you have done those steps, motor installation is pretty straight forward. Picture of motor attached to the light, tight fit. Motors should have the OEM seals, but if they dont have them, you can use any round seals between the motor and the headlight housing to prevent water/moisture going in:
Picture taken from the final product. If you need any help of retrofitting the complete headlight adjustment system to your car, please check the DIY-section, its already there, written by the other Civic-EG user
So, you have EDM electrical adjustable headlights and you would like to have (example) SPEC-D type of headlights but you dont want to lose electrical adjustment? Or you have the motors only, but they dont fit your OEM-manual adjustment headlights? If so, keep reading!
Here is a good picture of differences between OEM-electrical adjustment equipped EDM headlights (stamped as a 6622) vs "manual" adjustment OEM EDM headlights (stamped as a 6619).

As you can see, the motors arent bolt on.
Because this is a small DIY, I wont guide you about "how to disassembly headlights". There is already a good guides for that.
Okay, one and only thing that your headlights (where you are going to retrofit these adjusters) must have, is 4 mounting tabs for the electrical motors.
Here is some pics:
EDM headlight adjuster motor:

How the SPEC-D headlight housing looks before. See the 4 mounting tabs where you can bolt the motor:


Here is how you need to modify your headlight housing:
- First you need to remove the manual adjustment. You can drill it of, or you can snap of the little thing inside of the headlight that holds it in.
- Next thing you need to do, is to shave of that excess plastic. Use dremel, or any other tool that might do the job. The base must be completely flat.
- Then you need to measure the headlight adjuster motor housing part, that fits inside of the headlight base. If i remember correctly it was 20-22mm. You need to drill the headlight adjuster hole to that diameter.

When you have done those steps, motor installation is pretty straight forward. Picture of motor attached to the light, tight fit. Motors should have the OEM seals, but if they dont have them, you can use any round seals between the motor and the headlight housing to prevent water/moisture going in:


Picture taken from the final product. If you need any help of retrofitting the complete headlight adjustment system to your car, please check the DIY-section, its already there, written by the other Civic-EG user

