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2014 S60 D5 Lux Nav R-Line G/TViews : 3035 Replies : 62Users Viewing This Thread : |
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May 5th, 2024, 19:15 | #61 |
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It would be good to get the agreement in writing as you mentioned earlier.
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May 6th, 2024, 00:04 | #62 |
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This is how my headlight’s are sitting currently. I take that the left light is at its lowest point? Is there a way to manually adjust the headlight to increase the beam to match the right? I’m sure I’ve read other vehicles it can be adjusted from the top of the headlight unit, by twisting some adjustments. I don’t see any on this car. Anyone know?
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May 6th, 2024, 13:35 | #63 |
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Inside the car, there's a scroll wheel next to the headlight controls that you can use to set the level of your lights. Make sure that's set to the "0" position, which means its neutral.
Then lift the bonnet, near the headlights on the slam panel (the metal over the top of the radiator), you'll see circle holes in the metal panel (above the headlights). In one of those holes (one on the right and one on the left), there's an adjuster screw. Turn that with a hex socket to adjust it. Looks like your passenger light needs adjusting higher. Just be careful not to adjust it too much, otherwise people might start flashing at you at night! Try to get them at the same level or as near as.
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