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<blockquote data-quote="Ditchplains1" data-source="post: 1064570" data-attributes="member: 12347"><p>David,</p><p> I'm pretty sure this is an isolated idiosyncrasy.</p><p> I think the shutter raises from the bottom to block the lower portion of the beam, (like the human lens light is inverted through the projector lens). Thus raising the shutter goes against gravity. I've not heard of others with this problem. Again after a very short time even in sub zero weather the left shutter will work normally. Depending on how cold it is it might take a minute or so for the left shutter to work as fast as the right. It's only those rare occasions when starting up in the cold and immediately heading into traffic that you can see oncoming traffic affected. Sit for a minute and the problem is no longer...</p><p>Eddie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ditchplains1, post: 1064570, member: 12347"] David, I'm pretty sure this is an isolated idiosyncrasy. I think the shutter raises from the bottom to block the lower portion of the beam, (like the human lens light is inverted through the projector lens). Thus raising the shutter goes against gravity. I've not heard of others with this problem. Again after a very short time even in sub zero weather the left shutter will work normally. Depending on how cold it is it might take a minute or so for the left shutter to work as fast as the right. It's only those rare occasions when starting up in the cold and immediately heading into traffic that you can see oncoming traffic affected. Sit for a minute and the problem is no longer... Eddie [/QUOTE]
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