How to adjust the headlights of Mazda Axela?

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LaReagan
07/24/25 3:05am
To adjust the headlights of Mazda Axela, open the vehicle's hood and adjust the adjustment screws behind the headlight assembly. Below is the classification of car lights: 1. Headlights, combined headlights are located at the front of the car, mainly serving the purpose of illumination and signaling. The light emitted by the headlights can illuminate the road conditions in front of the vehicle, allowing the driver to drive safely at night. 2. Combined taillights, combined taillights are located at the rear of the car, mainly serving the purpose of illumination and signaling. 3. Turn signals, used to indicate left or right turns to other road users. Regulations require them to be amber. 4. License plate lights, mainly used to illuminate the license plate.
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OJonathan
08/10/25 10:42pm
I encountered the issue of headlights being too high when driving my Mazda Axela. I remember during that night drive, oncoming cars kept flashing their lights at me, which felt a bit embarrassing. After checking the user manual, I found out that adjusting the headlights is quite simple: First, park the car on a level surface, facing a wall or garage door about 3 meters away, and turn on the headlights to observe the beam position. Then, open the hood, and you'll find two small vertical and horizontal adjustment screws at the back of the headlight housing. Use a regular Phillips screwdriver to slowly turn them, adjusting the beam height up or down until the light spot falls in the right position—not too high or too low to avoid dazzling others. It's best to test-drive after adjustment to confirm. Headlights can shift after bulb replacement or car washing, so regular checks can improve safety and prevent rear-end risks. After I fixed it myself, night driving became much more comfortable with more even light distribution. However, if the screws are stuck or you lack experience, don’t force it—just visit a 4S shop for hassle-free service.
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