
Roewe RX5 high beam adjustment method: There is a hole near the headlight fixing screw on the right side of the headlight. Insert a long cross screwdriver into the iron gear knob under the hole and use the screwdriver to adjust the height. The high beam is designed for close-range illumination, with a large coverage range (160 degrees) and a short illumination distance. The Roewe RX5 adopts Porsche chassis tuning, GKN intelligent all-wheel drive system with the same origin as Land Rover, fully independent suspension system, and four-way full-speed CANBUS system bus, comprehensively improving the driving and riding quality. The front suspension of the car is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension.

As a frequent driver of the Roewe RX5, I've found that adjusting the headlight height is actually quite simple and can be done at home. First, you need to park on a flat surface to ensure the car is level, with the front facing a wall about three meters away. After opening the hood, locate the headlight assembly—usually, there's a white or black vertical adjustment screw at the back, which controls the height. Use a hex key or Phillips screwdriver to gently turn it: counterclockwise to raise the beam and clockwise to lower it. Apply light pressure and rotate slowly, testing the effect by turning the lights off after each half-turn until the beam hits the wall at the right level. This ensures better visibility at night without the lights being too low. If your RX5 is a newer model with auto-adjustment, check the settings or consult the manual first to avoid mistakes. After adjustment, take a short test drive to ensure safety, as overly high beams may dazzle other drivers. It's best to do this during the day for better visibility and easier handling of details.

Hey buddy, if you want to adjust the high beam of your Roewe RX5, I've got a quick trick for you. Find an open space, park your car steadily facing a wall, pop open the hood and locate the screw hole near the headlight—usually it's a vertical adjustment knob, don't confuse it with the horizontal one. A small wrench will do the job; I usually turn it counterclockwise a few rounds to raise the beam a bit. When adjusting, don't turn too much at once, just half a turn each time and observe the shadow on the wall to test gradually. If the light doesn't change, the screw might be too tight or stuck, just try a different approach. I've done it a few times and it's super quick, takes no more than ten minutes. Remember to let the engine cool down before you start to avoid burning your hands, and household tools will work just fine. After adjusting, take a test drive at night to see if it's good, saving you a trip to the shop. If you can't get it right, check out the Roewe forums later—there are plenty of DIY guides to refer to.

I always feel adjusting the height of the low beam is a technical task, especially for the Roewe RX5 model. During operation, first ensure the car is parked on level ground, facing a wall one meter away. Open the engine hood, locate the vertical adjustment screw at the rear of the headlight, and turn it counterclockwise to raise the beam. Make slight adjustments each time and test the light position – too high will dazzle pedestrians, too low makes it hard to see the road. Safety comes first. It's recommended to wear gloves and use a soft cloth to avoid scratches before operation; ordinary tools will suffice. The whole process is straightforward but requires patience – avoid turning the screw too much at once. If the screw feels stiff or shows signs of rust, stop immediately and consult a professional to prevent accidental damage to the bulb or wiring. Regularly check and adjust the headlight height if it feels off during use to ensure stable nighttime driving.


