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> Headlight adjustments how to do it?
post Jan 20, 2014 - 9:21 AM
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My car failed the yearly test due to the headlight aimed to low to the ground. I found one big screw to adjust them but they do about nothing, are there other ways to adjust the hight of the lights (except from inside the car wink.gif)

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post Jan 20, 2014 - 9:30 AM
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post Jan 20, 2014 - 9:38 AM
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Are there more screws then the big one to adjust the height? Cause that one does nothing so i'm afraid the adjustment of the headlicht is broke frown.gif


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post Jan 20, 2014 - 12:03 PM
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There are two screws on each housing- one adjusts left and right, and one adjusts up and down. I think it might be lower down on the housing.


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post Jan 20, 2014 - 2:20 PM
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like richee said there are two adjusting screws for each light, take an 8mm with a ratchet and work it. they make really small movements even when working right.
also if you look closely at the light there are little windows that have a bubble level inside of them. figure out which adjusting screw does up and down, then adjust it till you can see the bubble in the middle.
then check the left-right aim by looking at it up against the garage or wall or something at night.


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