Headlight adjustment problem
I have a 2004 base crossfire.
After a repair on the front of the drivers side light and fender, the headlight will not adjust the low beam up high enough with the adjusting screw. I need to move the bottom of the light out about 3/16 of a inch. On the bottom of the headlight are two 19mm hex nuts. Can these be used to move the light in and out?
I attached an image of the back of the light.
After a repair on the front of the drivers side light and fender, the headlight will not adjust the low beam up high enough with the adjusting screw. I need to move the bottom of the light out about 3/16 of a inch. On the bottom of the headlight are two 19mm hex nuts. Can these be used to move the light in and out?
I attached an image of the back of the light.
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According to the 04 Chrysler service manual there are three adjustment screws (4) in the image. You can turn the center one and the two hex head screws you seem to be referring to.
According to the 04 Chrysler service manual there are three adjustment screws (4) in the image. You can turn the center one and the two hex head screws you seem to be referring to.
Thanks bblanchard33.
I will try these two screws.
I can tell by looking at the headlight that's it's in to far at the bottom the angle is wrong.
Thanks.
Bill
I will try these two screws.
I can tell by looking at the headlight that's it's in to far at the bottom the angle is wrong.
Thanks.
Bill
I have the same problem. I took it to the local Chrysler dealer who said that the drivers side cannot be adjusted higher because "it would blind the on coming cars if too high". Sounds like a crock of bull to me! Anyone else have problems with adjusting the drivers side low beams up?
It seems to be. I had the dealer install a new bulb which only took a few minutes ($9 for the bulb, and $12 for the labor). I assume he put it in right. However, I notice that the high beam on the same side jiggles when I'm on a dirt road.
I have the same problem. I took it to the local Chrysler dealer who said that the drivers side cannot be adjusted higher because "it would blind the on coming cars if too high". Sounds like a crock of bull to me! Anyone else have problems with adjusting the drivers side low beams up?
Seriously, you might want to pull the rubber cap off the high beam and see if it's clipped down. That would be why it's jiggling around.
Look up HID using search.
Was gonna say the same thing. Had it happen to me.
Remember the high beam bulbs seat 180 degrees opposite from the low beam bulbs. Makes a huge difference!
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