positioning headlights.
there should be some screws on the headlight houseing you can access pretty easily for aiming purposes. Also i think* the owners manual might actually tell you where. There is a level on the housing to tell you when its in the right spot (of course the car has to be on level ground also)
all you need is a phillips head srew driver
its on the top you can pop open your hood and there should be a hole you can look down into the top of the light that there is a screw there
this will change the aiming up and down
hoep I could help
Joe
its on the top you can pop open your hood and there should be a hole you can look down into the top of the light that there is a screw there
this will change the aiming up and down
hoep I could help
Joe
ok edit.
i cant seem to find the hle with the screw to position up and down, i found that knob to aim it left and right. but not up and down, if you guys could be more specific that would rock.
i cant seem to find the hle with the screw to position up and down, i found that knob to aim it left and right. but not up and down, if you guys could be more specific that would rock.
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Here, just stick a philips head screw driver into the hole in the center of the pic. Theres a crown gear looking thing, just twist it to adjust the headlight height.

sorry the pics not so great, I ran outside in my robe to get it.

sorry the pics not so great, I ran outside in my robe to get it.
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Just turn the gears to adjust, very easy

