How to Adjust the Left-Low Right-High Headlight on Tiggo 8?
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Find a wall, stand about 5 meters away, turn on the headlights, and locate the two adjustment screws near the headlight edges to adjust the vertical and horizontal beam positions. Adjust the light projection on the wall to an acceptable level. Below is an introduction to the Tiggo 8: 1. Overview: As the new flagship model of the Chery Tiggo family, the Tiggo 8 is built on the T1X platform and features the cutting-edge Chery Lion Smart Cloud connectivity system. It boasts a stylish family-oriented design, spacious interior, premium configurations, and comprehensive five-star safety features, among other industry-leading highlights. 2. Features: The Tiggo 8 is equipped with an all-time intelligent voice human-machine interaction system, enabling functions such as opening the air conditioning, sunroof, and tailgate. It also provides 24/7 4G + WiFi network services, offering real-time traffic updates, weather information, and remote vehicle start and control capabilities. The vehicle remains online around the clock, maintaining constant connectivity with the world.
When encountering the situation where the left headlight of the Tiggo 8 is lower than the right, I have tried adjusting it a few times myself. Generally speaking, this imbalance could be caused by loose adjustment screws or vehicle jolts. First, find a flat surface at night, park the car, and aim the headlights at a wall to clearly see the beam position. The right side being slightly higher is a normal design to prevent glare, but if it's too far to the right, it may affect the lighting effect. At this point, open the hood, locate the adjustment hole behind the headlight, and use an appropriate screwdriver to slowly turn the knob to raise the left side a bit—don’t overdo it, or the light may become too dazzling. While adjusting, test the beam to ensure it evenly covers the road ahead. Additionally, check if the bulb is loose or affected by dirt, as uneven light distribution could also shorten the bulb’s lifespan. During daily driving, I’ve found that regular headlight checks are important. For example, cleaning the headlight cover while washing the car can help reduce scattering issues. DIY adjustments can be fun, but be careful not to damage any parts. After adjustment, test drive to verify the results.