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Old 05-20-08, 08:17 AM   #5
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Not that hard guys. You will need a 10 inch Philips screwdriver. Look down on top of the headlamp assembly with the hood open. You can see a long slot molded into the back of the headlamp that clues you into where the screwdriver shaft goes. At the bottom of that hole there is a metal toothed wheel that rotates with the twist of your screwdriver.

Park your car about 15 feet from a brick wall or garage door on level ground. Adjust the screwdriver in one direction to determine whether you are moving the light up or down. The light pattern on these headlamps has a distinct "upper" line of light. Adjust this line to be lower than your hoodline but not too far below your actual headlamp level. You can check your adjustments against another car by pulling up behind one at night. You want your headlamps to fall on the rear trunk area but not directly into the rear window. Line it up with the top edge of their hood.


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