How to Adjust Car Lights?

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JesseRose
07/24/25 5:56pm
Methods for adjusting car lights: First, find a wall with dim surrounding light, then drive the car to a position about 10 meters away from the wall, ensuring the car is perpendicular to the wall and the ground is level. At the center of the front of the vehicle, place a piece of tape 10 cm below the headlight height on the wall. Measure the distance from the low-beam bulb to the center of the car emblem, and adjust the headlights until the beam is projected straight forward. Note that the core of the headlight is the bulb, and its performance will affect nighttime illumination, directly impacting driving safety. Therefore, high-quality headlight bulbs should be used to fully ensure safety. Low-quality bulbs have a short lifespan and cannot guarantee stable performance.
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