Hello Gentlemen,
during the past 20 years our family used to have (an still is using) a lot 
of Nissan (formerly Datsun) cars, especially Bluebird and Primeras, which 
name ever these cars may have had in America. They had a very simple 
mechanism to dip the headlights with a step switch on the panel at te left 
of the stirring wheel. It had 4 steps. The headlight contained only a 
little motor and a little electronic board with an IC. As far as I could 
see there was no position feedback. Still this mechanism never failed or 
went to a wrong position. If someone knew how this works, wouldn't it be an 
alternative for a tool carousel?

Best regards
Peter Blodow


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