Where is the headlight height adjustment button on the Atenza?

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VonArabella
07/29/25 5:48pm
There are adjustment screws located behind the headlights in the Atenza's engine compartment. You can adjust the position of these screws to modify the headlight height. However, the headlight height adjustment on the Atenza cannot be done arbitrarily. Find a level ground with a vertical white wall, such as a parking lot. Position the car directly facing the white wall, slowly drive straight towards it, and stop when the front of the car is as close as possible to the wall. Relevant information about vehicle lights is as follows: 1. Introduction: Vehicle lights refer to the lamps on the vehicle, serving as illumination tools for nighttime road driving and signaling tools for various vehicle movement indications. 2. Reverse lights: Reverse lights automatically turn on when the driver shifts into reverse gear. These white transparent lights primarily serve to alert vehicles behind that the car is reversing.
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