How to Adjust the Headlight Height of Mazda CX5?

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Emiliano
09/08/25 6:53am
First, park the car in a shaded area, such as an underground garage or at night. It's best to face a wall. Keep a distance of more than 3 meters, but not too far. Turn on the high beams, then open the front hood. There is a gap right above the headlight. Find a screw inside the gap. It looks somewhat like a self-tapping screw. Use a screwdriver to turn it downward. Remember the position. Adjust the other headlight to the same height. Then close the hood.
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