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  1. Owners, please use the following info at your own risk. To get the AFS system to work please understand the following first. 1. The original headlamp has 3 plugs. The new headlamp has 2 plus. 2. The smaller 3 pin plug on the original headlamp is used for the leveling of the headlamp. The swivel feature wiring is contained on the large plug in both the newer and older headlamps. 3 To make the AFS light to go away, the following needs to be done. On the large connector of the vehicle. MOVE PIN 1 TO PIN 9 MOVE PIN 7 TO PIN 1 Remove the middle pin of the small 3 pin connector and add it to slot 7. After you are finished, you should have pins 1, 4, 7, 9 all occupied and are all on the same side of the large connector. You should also have a left over 3 pin connector with pins 1 and 3 occupied. Pin 2 should have been removed to be installed in the larger connector. Tape off the small connector as it will no longer be used. I have verified the headlamp auto levels when you start the car. I have not verified if swivel works. There is NO AFS warning on the dash and the AFS switch works still.
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  2. The a/c sealant worked in my 92. the chances of it working depend on the type of leak. if you have a hole in your evaporator, condensor, dryer or in one of the lines it likely wont. if the leak is at a coupler joint and is caused by a dry seal then it likely will work. the best thing to do is have all accessible seals replaced with fresh ones also make sure that the orifice valves are in good condition .
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