Where is the button to adjust the headlight height on the 8th-generation Camry?
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The button to adjust the headlight height on the 8th-generation Camry is located on the overhead console. The overhead control buttons correspond to the left and right interior light switches, dome light switch, welcome light switch, sunroof slide switch, and sunroof tilt switch. The driver's central control area includes adaptive high beam, vehicle stability control, trunk release, fuel filler door, and auto start-stop. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel correspond to the trip computer control, return, Bluetooth phone, volume adjustment, and voice control. The buttons behind the gear shift are for driving mode selection (Eco, Normal, and Sport modes), as well as auto hold and electronic parking brake. In terms of dimensions, the 8th-generation Camry measures 4885mm in length, 1840mm in width, 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm.
I often drive the eighth-generation Camry, and the headlight height adjustment knob is located near the instrument panel on the left side of the steering wheel. It's usually a small dial marked with numbers 0 to 3. When you turn it, you can quickly adjust the headlight angle. Setting 0 is the highest, suitable for unloaded conditions, while 1 or 2 represents lower positions for when the car is loaded, preventing glare to oncoming drivers. This feature is crucial for nighttime driving—when carrying passengers or heavy items in the trunk, the headlights might shine too high, compromising safety. I make it a habit to check and adjust it before every drive to avoid last-minute adjustments on the road. If you still can't find it, I recommend checking the vehicle manual to avoid damaging the headlight assembly by improper adjustment.