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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 08:31 AM
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Default Going to the stealership Monday

First off all, Thank you for all the help this forum provides us Crossfire owners, I am going to the dealer tomorrow, to get some things repaired hopefully. I want to get my headlamp assemblies replaced, due to the de-lamination. I see in other threads there are two different styles, the YAB style and the the 8DE style, and the 8DE ones are the better ones, but are there different part numbers as well ? because I can only find one set of part numbers 5170836AA right, and 5170837AA left, which only show the YAB code no 8DE code, in the 06 parts manual. I like to have all the part numbers for the dealer since they do not always know what to look for, or how to look it up. I have looked up the other part numbers of the other things that need attention, such as,

Seat heater module # 5104857AA for leds flashing when 10 degrees or colder

Control A/C heater fan switch # 5099162AA for binding when using fan switch

Dash pad defrost circle vent # 5101644AA vent blew out of dash pad

Cabin fan resistor #5096900AA for intermintent fan not working

Any help with the headlamp assemblies would be appreciated, and again thanks for your help.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 09:34 AM
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search the forum but i think the 8de yab codes where just for left or right hand drive search though and double check.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 10:23 AM
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I have been in figure 8-1105 of the 2006 parts manual, and I am having trouble trying to choose the right numbers for the headlamp assemblies, I also checked the threads and it only mentions that the 8DE ones are a newer type plastic than the 04-05 models but no part numbers follow that, and that the 8DE style will fit 04-05 models. Also I do not see any 8DE codes just the YAB codes, and why would a right hand drive versus a left hand drive, have anything to do with the headlamp assemblies, I would think they be the same assemblies just right and left sides, and I would have to think that they would mount the same way, I am just interested in getting the better quality ones so I don't have the same hazing problems all over again. THANKS
 
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Old Jan 25, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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Default Re: Going to the stealership Monday

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...&highlight=8de
 
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Old Jan 26, 2009 | 07:13 AM
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Default Re: Going to the stealership Monday

faiz23, thanks for the thread, I searched the threads and could not find that one, found just about everything else but that one, and thanks to wocar for posting the part numbers.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2009 | 07:58 AM
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Default Re: Going to the stealership Monday

Originally Posted by kingkub57
and why would a right hand drive versus a left hand drive, have anything to do with the headlamp assemblies
Right hand drive (England, Australia etc.) have some sort of remote aiming device built in to them. Might make them different.
 
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