Is it clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the car headlights higher?
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Adjusting car headlights higher is done counterclockwise. Car headlights have 3 to 4 fixing screws, which also serve to adjust the height and left-right position of the lights. To raise the headlight beam, you generally need to turn the lower adjustment screw counterclockwise, meaning loosening this screw will cause the headlight to tilt upward. Many new car models come equipped with buttons to adjust the headlight height. If the headlight height is not excessively high, using the headlight height adjustment button can still properly adjust the headlights. Simply set the headlights to the initial "0" position, and you can also make appropriate adjustments based on your needs. The headlight adjustment screws are usually located under the engine hood, near the edge of the headlight. The design of headlights may vary between different car models, so the position of the adjustment screws might differ as well. Therefore, it's best to refer to the specific model of your own vehicle.