What is the method for adjusting the height of car lights?

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Wren
07/28/25 2:48pm
Method for adjusting the height of car lights: Low beam: Position the car vertically facing a wall, about 1 meter away. Adjust the low beams so that both lights are at the same height. Mark two focal points on the wall, with the distance between them approximately equal to the distance between the car's headlights. Slowly reverse the car and observe if the center points shift. Adjust so that the two points always align with the marks. High beam: Position the car vertically facing a wall, about 1 meter away, ensuring both lights are at the same height. Mark two focal points on the wall, with the distance between them approximately equal to the distance between the car's headlights. Slowly reverse the car and adjust so that the two points gradually converge towards the center. At a distance of about 30 to 100 meters, they should merge into a single point. High beams can focus more intensely at 30 to 100 meters, illuminating farther distances with less divergence.
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EverettRose
08/11/25 10:39pm
I often adjust my car's headlight height myself, which I find quite fun and convenient. Here's how: First, park on a level surface facing a wall or garage door, then turn on the lights to observe the beam position. Many cars have an adjustment knob in the cabin near the steering wheel – just turn it to move the lights up or down. If there's no knob, open the hood and locate the small white screw at the back of the headlight. Use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust it: clockwise raises the beam, counterclockwise lowers it. Always ensure someone sits in the front seat during adjustment to simulate normal driving conditions. Lights set too high will dazzle oncoming traffic, while too low won't illuminate the road properly. The ideal position places the beam's center point about 50-60 cm above ground for safe nighttime visibility. Before starting, I always check online for model-specific guides to avoid guesswork. It's a simple task even beginners can handle, and properly adjusted lights make driving much more reassuring.
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