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try removing it again and see if theres a dent somewhere inside the housing that makes it rougher for the light to retract and check the motor that winds it it might be out of alignment
Might these be "driving lights"? Cars with "driving lights" have lights that are supposed to stay on all the time the engine is running. These lights not only look like headlights, in fact some cars even have the headlights themselves come on when the engine is running. Look as some more (several) 2002 Grand Marquis's and see if they are the same. Be blessed.
Behind the headlight you should see a eletrical wires running to the headlight section. There will be a 2 inch round plastic ring. You grap the back of the bulb and turn it to the right which will release the bulb and the socket. You pull out the bulb and replace it the same way. If this doesnt help then get back to me.
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