How to Adjust the Low Beam Height of the 10th Generation Accord?
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The 10th generation Accord model is equipped with an automatic headlight adjustment function. If the low beam height still feels unsuitable, the driver can open the engine compartment and adjust the baseline height of the low beam using the adjustment nut behind the headlight, or contact a 4S dealership for assistance. Below is some relevant knowledge about the use of high and low beams: Early Switching: The 10th generation Accord adjusts the low beam height by rotating the headlight height adjustment button inside the car. Switch to low beams well in advance when approaching an oncoming vehicle to avoid sudden blinding. Using high beams during oncoming traffic reduces perception of speed and distance, which can easily lead to accidents. Avoid Using High Beams When Overtaking: This can impair judgment of width. The large glare produced by high beams occupies a significant portion of the human visual field, leading to incorrect width judgments and potentially dangerous maneuvers. Slow Down When Facing Oncoming High Beams: Reduce speed to a safe level and alternately flash your high and low beams to signal the other driver. For areas beyond blind spots, use the horn as a warning. Prefer Low Beams When Possible: Use low beams whenever feasible. Increase following distance during nighttime highway driving and switch off high beams in advance.