What is the standard for adjusting the height of low beam headlights?

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LeAmir
07/28/25 3:58pm
The standard for adjusting the height of low beam headlights is as follows: 1. Mark the center line of the front of the car: Turn on the car headlights, position the front of the car directly facing a wall as close as possible, find the center line between the lights, and mark it on the wall for reference when adjusting the headlights; 2. Adjust the distance between the front of the car and the wall to 10 meters: Reverse in a straight line, stop when approximately 10 meters away from the wall. The vehicle can idle; do not turn off the engine, as turning on the headlights after turning off the engine may cause battery drain; 3. Measure the height of the headlights from the ground: The center of the headlight cover should be about 70 centimeters from the ground. 4. Make markings on the wall for adjustment: After marking the wall, you can adjust the height of the headlights. If you are unable to do it yourself, it is recommended to seek professional technical assistance.
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