How to Adjust the Headlight Height of Nissan Bluebird?

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Matteo
07/30/25 10:03am
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.
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