Where is the high beam height adjustment for the Sagitar?
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Here is the relevant information: 1. Safety hazards of lighting: If the high beam of a car is set too high, it can easily dazzle other drivers, posing a significant safety risk. Adjusting the high beam height is aimed at achieving the optimal illumination distance, avoiding interference with other drivers' vision, and ensuring safer driving. 2. Adjustment location: Typically, the high beam height of a car can be adjusted manually using a knob located at the back of the headlight assembly, along with the appropriate tools. Additionally, some models feature an interior knob for electric adjustment of the headlight height. Certain models come with an automatic headlight height adjustment function, but most require manual adjustment via the corresponding knob on the back of the headlight. The specific adjustment points and tools required vary by model, but generally, a hex wrench and a Torx socket are used. Before adjusting, ensure the interior height adjustment knob is set to the 0 position. 3. Marking and adjustment: Park the car 7.6 meters away from a wall and measure the distances from the low beam to the central axis, the high beam to the central axis, and the low beam to the ground. Mark these positions on the wall accordingly. Then, turn on the headlights and adjust the beam position based on the light's reflection on the wall, adjusting both the low and high beams sequentially (the standard high beam height for most sedans is around 72cm). There is no strict regulation for headlight height adjustment; the general rule is to illuminate the road adequately without interfering with the vision of drivers in front. When adjusting manually, use reference points for comparison and fine-tune repeatedly until the optimal position is achieved.