How to adjust the headlights of Fengguang 330?
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The height adjustment for Fengguang 330 headlights is located at the rear of the headlight assembly, where there is an adjustment screw. A cross-head screwdriver can be inserted directly into this screw. Standing at the front of the car, turning it to the right will raise the headlight beam. Below is an introduction to car headlight adjustments: 1. The function of a car headlight adjuster is to restore the headlight beam direction from a deviated position back to the standard direction, thereby improving the lighting effect of the headlights. 2. Headlight adjusters mainly come in two types: manual and automatic. The manual type primarily consists of a headlight adjustment motor and a manual switch. The headlight adjustment motor is located at the front headlight, while the control part is in the cabin. There is a manual switch on the dashboard, allowing the driver to adjust it as needed. The automatic type consists of a headlight adjustment motor, controller, and level sensors. The level sensors are installed at the front and rear ends of the vehicle body, mainly detecting the height from the chassis to the ground. The height difference is transmitted to the controller as an electrical signal, which then calculates and controls the headlight adjustment motor to achieve automatic headlight adjustment.
Adjusting the headlights of the Fengguang 330 is actually quite simple, and I've done it myself several times. After opening the hood, locate the two small holes behind the headlights—the upper one adjusts the height, and the lower one controls the horizontal alignment. Use a Phillips screwdriver and turn it slowly, without applying too much force. It's best to park on a level surface, such as in a garage or an open area. Adjusting at night is the most intuitive—turn on the low beams about 10 meters away from a wall to observe the beam position. If the beam is too high, it will dazzle oncoming traffic; if it's too low, you won't see far enough ahead. I remember the last time I did it, it took some time—I initially turned it too much, making the light flicker badly, but then I dialed it back a bit and adjusted it properly. The design of the 330's headlights is decent, and the DIY difficulty isn't high. But if you don't have the tools or aren't confident, it's better to go to a professional shop and let the experts handle it—it's hassle-free and safer. Regularly checking the lights can also prevent nighttime accidents.