How to adjust the left low and right high headlights of Tiggo 8?
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Find a wall, about 5 meters away, turn on the headlights, there are two screws on the side of the headlights that can adjust the height and direction of the light beam. Adjust the light on the wall to an acceptable level. The following is a related introduction about Tiggo 8: Introduction: As the new generation flagship model of Chery's Tiggo family, the Tiggo 8 is built on the T1X platform and equipped with the leading Chery Lion Smart Cloud Internet-connected driving system. It features a grand family-style design, spacious and comfortable interior, top-tier configurations, and comprehensive five-star safety protection, among other industry-leading product highlights. Features: The Tiggo 8 is equipped with an all-time intelligent voice human-machine interaction system, which can control functions such as turning on the air conditioning, sunroof, and tailgate. It also provides 4G+wifi network service around the clock, offering real-time traffic conditions, weather updates, and other information. Users can also remotely start and control the vehicle. The vehicle can stay online all the time, maintaining connectivity with the world.
Last time I drove the Tiggo 8 on a long trip and noticed the left headlight was significantly lower than the right. I specifically researched how to adjust it. This design is meant to prevent blinding oncoming drivers, but if the difference is too large, it needs adjustment. First, find a flat surface, park 5 meters away from a wall, and turn on the low beams to observe the light pattern on the wall. It's normal for the left light cutoff to be slightly lower than the right, but if the difference is too large, adjustments are needed. Open the hood and locate the adjustment hole at the top rear of the headlight. Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn it slowly. Remember to only turn a quarter turn at a time, then step out to check. A height difference of about 10 cm between the left and right cutoff lines is ideal. Over-adjusting to perfect balance can affect oncoming drivers' visibility and might even result in a fine. Be extremely careful when adjusting it yourself—wearing gloves is recommended to avoid burns.