How to Adjust the Headlight Height of Nissan Bluebird?
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Choose a flat surface, park the car about five meters away from a wall with the vehicle body perpendicular to the wall plane. Check if both sides are at the same height. After aligning the headlights to the same height, rotate the headlight height adjustment knob located at the lower left corner inside the car to adjust the headlights.
To adjust the headlight height of the Nissan Bluebird, I suggest first checking if there's a control knob inside the car, usually located near the steering wheel or on the dashboard. If there is, it's very simple—just turn it while seated. If there's no button, you'll need to do it manually: park the car, open the engine hood, and locate two small screws (usually Phillips head) at the back of the headlights. Use a regular screwdriver to slowly turn them. The upper screw controls the vertical height, while the left screw adjusts the horizontal direction. Remember to draw a horizontal line on a wall opposite the car as a reference and adjust until the light beam centers on the line. Don't set it too high to avoid dazzling others, nor too low to ensure proper visibility—the normal height should illuminate within 60 meters ahead. I've adjusted mine several times; it's not difficult but requires care, as improper adjustment can affect nighttime safety. After adjusting, test-drive to check the effect. If there's shaking or misalignment, it's best to have it professionally calibrated to avoid accidents caused by imbalanced lighting. Regularly checking the headlight height can prevent issues.