How to Adjust Headlights?
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Methods for adjusting headlights: 1. If there is a headlight height adjustment button inside the car, simply adjust it via the button; 2. If there is no headlight height adjustment button inside the car, you need to open the engine hood and adjust through the headlight assembly by turning the adjustment screws at the back of the headlight for mechanical adjustment. Car headlights, also known as car front lights or car LED daytime running lights, are closely related to safe driving at night or under bad weather conditions. The use and maintenance of car lights should not be overlooked. Car headlight enhancers use a scientific voltage-boosting method to provide a constant optimal working voltage for car front lights separately, offering filament preheating protection during startup. After startup, the headlights emit a constant, bright white light that does not vary with changes in engine speed.
Adjusting the headlights is actually quite simple, and I often do it at home. First, park the car on a flat surface, such as a garage, with the front facing a wall about five to six meters away. Then, open the hood and locate the adjustment screws behind the headlights—typically, there's a vertical screw for adjusting height and a horizontal one for direction. Use a regular Phillips screwdriver to gently turn the vertical screw: clockwise to raise the beam and counterclockwise to lower it. Next, start the car and turn on the headlights to check if the beam on the wall is at the marked height—too low and you won't see the road clearly, too high and it will blind other drivers. After testing, take the car for a short drive to check the results. Be careful not to adjust too much at once; take it slow to avoid mistakes. I also check the alignment after minor collisions or bulb replacements to ensure safety. The whole process takes less than 20 minutes, saving money and giving peace of mind.