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How to adjust the height of Chery Fengyun 2 headlights?

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Meredith
07/28/25 9:37am

Chery Fengyun 2 headlight adjustment: On the right side of the light switch on the center console below the steering wheel, there is an adjustment switch. Find a wall about 10 meters away, turn on the headlights, and make slight up and down adjustments to the switch, adjusting slowly. Below is some related information about the Chery Fengyun 2: 1. The Chery Fengyun 2 is a completely new fashionable lifestyle vehicle (including both sedan and hatchback models) developed on the current Chery Fulwin chassis platform. The new car's exterior design differs significantly from the previous Chery models' more conservative styling approach. 2. The Fengyun 2 has undergone an innovative transformation in its exterior design, incorporating more fashionable and avant-garde elements. It is equipped with Chery's self-developed ACTECO 1.5L engine, and the vehicle's crash performance meets the C-NCAP four-star standard. It integrates advanced technologies such as 'ABS+EBD', emergency locking seat belts, optional four airbags, and side reinforcement steel anti-collision bars.

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DelLeah
08/11/25 3:46pm

I drive a Chery Fengyun 2 myself, and adjusting the headlight height is crucial. When driving at night, if the lights are too close and you can't see clearly, or the high beams are angled too high and blinding oncoming traffic, it's time to adjust them. Look for a knob with up and down arrows or marked with 0123 among the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel—it should click when turned. It's best to park the car facing a wall at night, about three to five meters away, and turn on the headlights to check the light beam position. I usually start by setting it to the highest position (0) and test driving a bit. If it's too glaring, I gradually lower it to position 1. Setting it too low isn't good either, as you won't see bumps in the road clearly. Keeping it at the height of the tire center is the safest bet.

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LaMichael
09/28/25 4:02am

Adjusted the headlight height of many Fengyun 2 models, and there are actually two methods: electric adjustment and manual adjustment. The electric method is the simplest—look for the round knob with height markings near the driver's door panel or the lower left side of the dashboard. Turning it will make the headlights move up and down. For older models without electric adjustment, you need to open the engine compartment and locate the white plastic gear behind the headlight, then turn it left or right with a Phillips screwdriver. Remember to park the car on level ground and avoid loading heavy items in the trunk, or the adjustment won't be accurate. It's best to have two people cooperate—one inside the car turning the lights on and off, and the other outside observing the beam position.

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McHaley
11/11/25 5:58am

A friend asked me the other day how to lower the headlights on his car, as they kept pointing upwards when carrying more passengers. I told him that for the Fengyun 2, you can usually find the adjustment knob near the left knee area of the driver's seat—it looks like a small wheel with height markings. No tools are needed. At night, park the car facing a garage door or wall, turn on the low beams, and observe where the light beam falls. For solo operation, step out and use your phone's video recording function to monitor the light angle while slowly rotating the adjustment knob inside the car to observe changes. After adjusting, make sure to test it on the road, checking uphill and downhill to ensure the light coverage is sufficient.

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TimothyFitz
01/01/26 7:44am

Helped my neighbor adjust the beam height of his Chery Fengyun 2 headlights. The key is locating the adjustment knob. Newer models have a numbered (1-2-3) wheel below the steering wheel - turning counterclockwise lowers the beams. Older versions may require opening the hood to find a hexagonal adjustment hole behind the headlight assembly. Always engage parking brake and shift to P before adjusting, never on slopes. Focus adjustments on the driver-side headlight; the passenger side rarely needs modification. Always test under various road conditions afterward, especially checking if high beams properly center on highway lanes during night driving.

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