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Hi all, I think I've searched all the past threads about adjusting the low beam headlights, but can't find the answers I need.

 

I too find my low beam falls way too short, so am trying to figure out how to adjust the beam vertically.

 

I've found the 2 wheels that are turned using a screwdriver - on each light, there's 1 near the radiator (I'll call it the inner) and 1 near the wheel arch (the outer). I can't figure out what to do with them though!

 

I've turned them both in both directions loads of turns, and nothing seems to happen.

 

So, my questions are:

 

What does the inner adjuster do, and what does the outer one do?

Do I need to adjust both to raise the beam?

What direction do I turn the screwdriver to raise the beam? As if I'm tightening the 'screw', or as if I'm loosening it?

 

All advice gratefully received, thanks in advance!

 

Sent from my FRD-L09 using Tapatalk

 

 

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i am trying to find out how to adjust mine i have not found the adjusters tho but one thing i know the car should be running and the lights on as the beams will be  down  thats what ive been told

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The quick and easy way to adjust the dip beam is to adjust the position of the link on the front N/S suspension. This can be got at with the wheels turned to full lefthand lock, and requires a 10mm spanner to slacken the adjuster nut.

John.

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thanks for that john one question which way does it move to lift lights and is it a lot of movement to achieve it

Thanks

Robert

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Adjust the rod at the top by slackening the nut on the back of the ball joint and slide it downwards in the slot on the rotary mechanism.. Try about 1/4 inch movement to start with. See picture below.

John.

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