How to Adjust the Height of Car Lights?

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LucyRose
07/29/25 2:59pm
Methods to adjust the height of car lights: 1. If there is a headlight height adjustment button inside the car, simply use the button to adjust. The location of the adjustment button may vary depending on the car model. 2. If there is no headlight height adjustment button inside the car, you need to open the engine hood and adjust through the headlight assembly, also known as mechanical adjustment. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to visit a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop and have a technician adjust it for you. There are also corresponding standards for car light height: 1. Drive the car onto a flat road, adjust the near light point to a 30-meter distance with the two points overlapping, and adjust the far light point to be parallel to the ground. 2. Find a person about 180 cm tall to stand in front of the car, 7.6 meters away. Turn on the near light, and the light should be just above the knees and below the hips. If it is above the hips, it is considered too high and needs to be lowered.
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