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94 ES300 Headlights

Old 07-11-07, 10:52 AM
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I recently purchased a 94 ES300. The passenger low beam is pointing down how do I adjust it back up?
Old 07-11-07, 03:35 PM
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i had the same question, still havent figured it out. any help? anyone?
Old 07-11-07, 07:18 PM
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It is going to be the silver screw in between the high and low beams. I'll post a poic in a min
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This is a look from the top.hope this helps.on top is the high,bottom is the low
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Old 07-11-07, 07:48 PM
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^ Like he said, adjust the vertical distance with that screw. For accurate adjustment of your headlight aim, go to a very level section of a parking lot, driveway or garage and park your car about 25 ft away from the wall. Then you can do your headlight adjustment from there.
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^^^^^ nice pix! even better with the red mark ! good job on the pix.!
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Thank you very much. I had twisted that thing many times but seem to not be getting the results I had expected so I gave up. Will try again.
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Originally Posted by coop36
Thank you very much. I had twisted that thing many times but seem to not be getting the results I had expected so I gave up. Will try again.
Just keep turning it and you will notice the difference. Just make sure you are far enough away from the wall, or else it will look like the light isn't moving. Also remember; turning clockwise moves the beam down and counter-clockwise to move it up.
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