How to adjust the lights of Volkswagen Bora?

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StClayton
07/24/25 4:31am
The method to adjust the lights of Volkswagen Bora: The light adjustments for the Bora are located on the lever to the left of the steering wheel and the left side of the center console. The switch handle is on the lower left side of the steering wheel. Push it downward once for high beam, then upward once for low beam, and push it upward again to switch between high and low beams. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Bora are 4523mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1467mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. The car is equipped with a multifunctional digital display instrument panel, an integrated voice navigation system with DVD playback, navigation, radio, Bluetooth, and other functions, basketball court-style seats, a cruise control system, standard full-size butterfly airbags for the front passenger seat, a driver's seatbelt reminder alarm, pedestrian protection function, and a series of safety and practical configurations.
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StLayla
08/11/25 12:07am
As someone who frequently tinkers with cars, I have to say adjusting the headlights on the Volkswagen Bora isn't complicated. The most common method is using the height adjustment knob near the driver's seat, typically located around the dashboard area - you'll find a small dial or something similar. After getting in the car, turn on the headlights and use a wall or garage door as a backdrop. Adjust the knob until the beam is neither too high (which would blind other drivers) nor too low (compromising visibility). Some Bora models also have mechanical adjustment screws in the engine compartment that require a wrench for fine-tuning the lens position. Remember to turn off the engine before making adjustments for safety and to avoid electrical hazards. Improperly adjusted headlight angles can lead to accidents or traffic tickets during night driving, especially crucial when driving on highways. Make it a habit to check during routine maintenance - don't wait until the lights start glaring to fix them. This simple task can easily be done yourself, saving both money and time from unnecessary trips to the repair shop.
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