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Headlight adjustment ...
Posted by REM in Seattle (more from REM in Seattle) on Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:25:09
In Reply to: ? adjust headlight up / down, Paul Nielsen, Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:13:09
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There are two adjustments for the headlight aim. One is the plastic knob located on the rear of the headlight. This knob adjusts the right-left or horizontal aim of the headlight. The other adjustment is located on the side of the headlight nearest the turn signal, near the bottom of the headlight. This adjustment is for the up-down or vertical alignment. The headlight elevation is adjusted with a 1/4" or 6mm hex on the end of a 6" extension. There is a hole on the sheet metal over the outboard ends of the lamps. If you cannot locate the adjuster or engage the tool, pull a turn signal lamp to have a look. There are levels in the lamps, but I found that they were not very helpful in getting a proper adjustment.
The best adjustment is to aim the headlights against a vertical surface such as a wall. See the section at Daniel Stern Lighting "Tech Section" for the proper distance and measurements.
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