How to Adjust the High Beam Height of the Tenth-Generation Civic?
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On the left side of the driver's seat, right below an air vent, there is a wheel marked 1-2-3, where 3 is the lowest and 1 is the highest. Alternatively, you can open the engine hood and locate a gear slot next to the high beam rear seat. Use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust it clockwise for left and counterclockwise for right. Below is an introduction to the tenth-generation Civic: 1. Overview: The 2010 Honda Civic comes standard with a high-mounted brake light for better visibility by following vehicles. The moment you press the accelerator, the powerful performance will make your heart race, while the fuel-efficient economy allows you to fully enjoy the driving experience. 2. Powertrain: The 1.8L i-VTEC engine delivers performance comparable to a 2.0L engine, with fuel consumption as low as a 1.5L engine. The increased rigidity of the engine mounts, combined with the lightweight and compact design of components, enhances quietness, allowing you to enjoy the comfortable ride of the Civic even under strong power. 3. Advantages: Ample headroom in the front seats, foldable rear seats, wider tire tread for better braking, excellent craftsmanship, and lightweight door handles with a smooth opening and closing feel.