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How to Adjust the Height of the Tiida's Low Beam Headlights?

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LaAriana
07/29/25 4:40pm
Adjusting the headlight position is achieved by turning the corresponding adjustment knob located at the back of the headlight. Below are the steps to adjust the Tiida's low beam headlights: 1. Locate the Tiida's ignition switch: Step on the brake and start the vehicle. 2. Turn on the left-side light switch: Rotate the knob to the AUTO position, which is the automatic headlight setting. 3. The button indicated by the arrow is the headlight height adjustment button: Rotating it upwards lowers the beam height, while rotating it downwards raises the beam height. While seated in the driver's seat, observe the headlight beam as you rotate the button to see noticeable changes—this operation is straightforward. 4. The headlight height adjustment has four levels: 0, 1, 2, and 3. Choose 0 if only the driver is in the car, 1 if the driver and one passenger are present, and so on. This ensures the headlights remain within the optimal range. 5. Next to the headlight height adjustment switch is the instrument panel and center console light brightness adjustment: When adjusting, the corresponding lights on the instrument panel and center console will show obvious changes in brightness.
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ClaraFitz
08/14/25 6:07am
When I drove the Tiida before, I adjusted the height of the low beams, and it felt quite simple. You need to find a level ground, sit in the driver's seat, and start the car. Near the instrument panel on the lower left side of the steering wheel, there's a knob marked for height adjustment—just turn it to adjust the beam height. Turning it higher will raise the light beam. Don't set it too high to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles or making the road hard to see if the beams are aimed too high. After I adjusted it, I tested it at night, and the visibility improved significantly, making driving safer. If you encounter difficulties, it might be due to loose screws or aging headlights. Try tightening them or ask someone to check the lighting system—don't force it and risk damaging the electrical circuits.
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MacAva
10/13/25 2:29am
After years of driving, I believe adjusting the height of low beams should balance safety and convenience. In the Tiida, the control is usually a knob near the steering wheel—turning it clockwise raises the beam angle. I prefer adjusting it on level ground while parked to ensure proper height for clearer nighttime visibility and accident prevention. If lights still seem dim, check for corrosion or loose connections in the lamp sockets. Raising beams helps spot distant road signs but shouldn't dazzle others. During routine maintenance, always inspect lighting conditions to avoid sudden issues.
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VanEmilio
11/26/25 3:28am
Adjusting the headlight height on the Tiida is quite straightforward: locate the adjustment knob inside the car, usually on the left side of the steering wheel, and turn it to raise the beam. Make sure the car is parked on level ground when adjusting, then turn on the lights to check if the beam position is correct. Don't overlook that excessively high beams can dazzle other drivers and compromise safety. Simple adjustments are fine, but for major issues, consult a professional.
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