aim headlight
I can not aim one headlight properly. If the aiming screw does not elevate the headlight unit, am I out of luck? Is there a 'jury-rig'? I don't want a new headlight for this! They are too expensive! Nothing else is wrong with the headlight!
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Re: aim headlight
Originally Posted by Sandy
(Post 812417)
I can not aim one headlight properly. If the aiming screw does not elevate the headlight unit, am I out of luck? Is there a 'jury-rig'? I don't want a new headlight for this! They are too expensive! Nothing else is wrong with the headlight!
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Re: aim headlight
Make sure the bulb is properly seated.
There are pictures somewhere on the forum that show that in detail. |
Re: aim headlight
Is there any "guidelines" or pointers on how to properly adjust the headlights? I think mine are ok but how do I know?
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Re: aim headlight
Originally Posted by nickwe21
(Post 812545)
Is there any "guidelines" or pointers on how to properly adjust the headlights? I think mine are ok but how do I know?
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Re: aim headlight
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cro...ff61a22085.jpg
I noticed this the second time I drove at night, makes for an interesting drive with one light on the road and the other farther away down the road as it should be. now is this a miss adjustment or someone but the bulb upsidedown? |
Re: aim headlight
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cro...ff61a22085.jpg
So from the picture above what do you think it the issue? I want to fix this before Spring gets here and I have a feeling it's a simple fix but some advice or opinions are needed. Anybody in the Cincinnati area want to help out? Mark |
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