
The method to adjust the headlights of a Emgrand is as follows: 1. Open the engine hood; 2. Locate the adjustment screws behind the headlights to proceed with the adjustment. Headlights are divided into high beams and low beams. Use low beams when driving on urban roads, and high beams can be used on rural roads without streetlights. When encountering oncoming vehicles or being overtaken by vehicles behind, promptly switch to low beams to prevent the high beams from dazzling the other party. The Geely Emgrand is a compact car with body dimensions of: length 4632mm, width 1789mm, height 1470mm, and a wheelbase of 2650mm. The Geely Emgrand is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 109ps, maximum power of 80kW, maximum torque of 142Nm, and is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I remember when I first drove the Emgrand, I also spent some time figuring out the headlight adjustment. Later, I found a numbered knob near the door on the left side of the steering wheel. At night, I found an empty parking lot and parked the car on level ground about 7 meters from a wall. After turning on the low beams, I noticed that the 0 setting on the knob gave the highest beam, suitable for driving unloaded on highways, while the 3 setting was the lowest to prevent dazzling when fully loaded. I first adjusted it to the middle 1.5 setting, but the beam was still a bit too high. I got out to check the cutoff line—the ideal height is roughly half the distance from the center of the headlight to the ground. It took three adjustments to get it right, turning the knob only half a notch each time to avoid damaging the plastic parts. I recommend testing the adjustment with a short night drive afterward—if oncoming drivers don’t flash their high beams, it means the adjustment is correct. Although manual adjustment is tedious, it saves the hefty labor fees charged by dealerships, which can easily cost over a hundred.

Adjusting the headlights of the Emgrand is actually a two-step process: find the knob + calibrate against a wall. I've helped my neighbors adjust theirs several times. Usually, you can find the round knob with 0-3 markings above the driver's left leg, where 0 is the highest position, suitable for solo driving. The key is to park on a level surface, preferably at night, with the front of the car at least 5 meters away from the wall. After turning on the low beams, have a friend observe the cut-off line on the wall—it should align with the center height of the headlights. Setting it too high can blind oncoming drivers, while too low makes it hard to see the road. Personally, I prefer setting it at the 0.5 mark when unloaded and adjusting to 2 when the trunk is full. If the lights appear misaligned, it might be due to loose base screws, which is best handled by a repair shop. Taking a few minutes each month to check the headlight angle can save a lot of trouble.

Don't stress about headlight adjustment as a newbie, I was nervous too when I first got my car. Start by locating the white dial on the left side of the steering wheel marked with 0123. Find a garage at night, park with front wheels aligned on level ground 6 meters from a wall, and turn off the engine. After turning on low beams, note the light pattern position. Rotate the dial toward 0 to raise the beam, toward 3 to lower it. For solo driving, set to 0 for maximum range; use 3 when fully loaded. Turn the dial two notches at a time, pause, then step out to check that the beam doesn't exceed half the headlight height. Properly adjusted Emgrand headlights can extend visibility by 10 meters in rainy or foggy conditions. Occasionally test them on night drives—if oncoming traffic doesn't flash their lights, you've succeeded.

Adjusting the Emgrand headlights yourself requires two minutes and a flat surface. There's a dial with markings at the bottom left of the driver's seat. Setting 0 projects the beam farthest but can be glaring, while setting 3 is ideal when the rear seats are fully occupied. The key is to adjust against a wall—recommend parking about 7 meters away. Turn on the low beams and check the center point of the light beam—it should be lower than the actual height of the headlights for safety. I prefer setting the dial between 2 and 3, ensuring adequate road illumination without disturbing others. After adjustment, take a short drive to confirm the light coverage feels right. If the wall shows uneven light spots, it might indicate bracket deformation, requiring a visit to the 4S shop. Checking the headlight angle during seasonal transitions in spring and autumn enhances driving safety.

The Emgrand headlight adjustment includes both height and left-right settings, but the in-car knob only controls the height. It's recommended to adjust the lights when the car is unloaded, parked on level ground 5 meters away from a wall. Locate the numbered knob below the left side of the steering wheel; you'll hear a slight click when rotating it. Setting 0 provides the highest beam, illuminating over 30 meters, suitable for highways. Setting 1 is for daily use, while settings 2-3 must be used when the car is fully loaded. After adjustment, check the wall to ensure the upper edge of the light beam does not exceed the height of the headlights, which is the standard. Last time I adjusted mine too high and got flashed by oncoming cars several times during night highway driving. For left-right deviation, you need to open the engine hood and adjust the screws, but beginners should avoid tampering with this. Remember to clean the headlight covers before adjustment, as dirt spots can affect judgment.


