What is the method for adjusting the headlight height of the Elantra?

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MacSpencer
07/29/25 7:36pm
Elantra headlight height adjustment methods are as follows: 1. Manual adjustment: Use a sliding rheostat to adjust the motor for height. The driver can adjust the angle of the light via the light knob under the car dashboard based on the driving route conditions. 2. Automatic adjustment: The height position sensor inputs a signal, which is converted into a voltage signal through an algorithm, and the headlight control module drives the motor to adjust the headlights. The car is equipped with corresponding sensors that can automatically detect the dynamic balance of the vehicle during driving. 3. Headlight assembly fine-tuning: A few models do not have a headlight height adjustment function, hence no headlight height adjustment button. The headlight height can be fine-tuned by adjusting the fine-tuning knob on the headlight assembly.
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