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SubaRyu 11-07-2006 10:18 PM

Head light level Adjustment?
 
Seems like my lo-beams are aiming bit lower and I've tried to adjust with those screws right next to the lo-beam housing, but didn't change.... Am I supposed to turn way more?? Or was I turning wrong screws?? I thought those were the level adjustments. If anyone could explain how to adjust the level, that'd be great!
Thanks.

Sr240sx 11-07-2006 10:49 PM

The little levels on my headlights are broken :mad: so I just do it by the "drive the car up against a garage and use the door to adjust them"

msvx95 11-08-2006 04:53 AM

it only works if your driveway is flat...mine driveway is crooked....but I think my car sits crooked anyways too :(

Sr240sx 11-08-2006 04:55 AM

Driveway isn't flat, but you can stand in front of the car and see how high up your legs the light shines

And then level them against the garage door.

PDSides 11-08-2006 10:18 AM

You guys are way too scientific about this. Just make sure it is dark, then put on your favorite baseball cap (or fishing cap if you live in the South). Turn on your car's bright lights and walk fifteen long paces directly in front of the car (it is important that the engine isn't running). Turn and face the car covering your eyes with your forearm. Squat. Tip your cap's brim forward (put it on right, not backward, idiot) until the light doesn't make you squint. If you can still see part of the car your lights are OK. If all you can see is the ground you need to raise them a bit. Give it a try.
Preston

dannmarr 11-08-2006 10:37 AM

Make sure your car is level, use a level on the door sill. Check that the bubble on the settings of your head lights correspond with the level on the sill. If you want higher beams (bubble should be more towards the front of the car), If you want lower beams (bubble should be more towards the back of the car). Try all the screws one at a time to see if it affects the bubble. Then set as desired.:)

msvx95 11-08-2006 10:40 AM

how do you see the light if your forearm is covering your eyes...then tipping the cap lower wouldn't mean anything....hmmm I guess I should try it....

Um..why turn the engine off?....:eek: :p

SubaRyu 11-08-2006 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dannmarr
Make sure your car is level, use a level on the door sill. Check that the bubble on the settings of your head lights correspond with the level on the sill. If you want higher beams (bubble should be more towards the front of the car), If you want lower beams (bubble should be more towards the back of the car). Try all the screws one at a time to see if it affects the bubble. Then set as desired.:)

Yeah I tried screws that looks like holding the lo-beam, but it didn't do anything...at least it didn't look like it did anything. So wondering. Maybe try more again??

SubaRyu 11-10-2006 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SubaRyu
Yeah I tried screws that looks like holding the lo-beam, but it didn't do anything...at least it didn't look like it did anything. So wondering. Maybe try more again??


Sorry I was able to adjust the lo-beam angle by those screws... I just used power screw driver this time. If you use it, it's so easy to adjust. Now my hi-beam and fog lights are aiming too high... Hope there are separate adjustments?

Earthworm 11-13-2006 07:13 AM

The fog lights can be adjusted but you must open up the headlight assembly to do so :(

SVX_MY_BABY 11-13-2006 12:27 PM

Here's what Subaru and Chilton say.

1. Park vehicle on level ground about 25 ft. from a flat wall and remove any heavy objects from the cargo area.

2. Check tire pressure is correct.

3. Make certain that the vehicle's gas tank is full and that someone is seated in the driver's seat.

4. Bounce the vehicle several times to normalize the suspension.

5. If not using the gauges switch on low beams. The vertical height of the light beams above the ground should be 4 in. less than the distance between the ground and the centre of the lamp lenses for the lights.

6. Use a suitable wrench or socket to adjust the level indicator nut at the end of the level.

7. If using the level the bubble should not deviate from centre of the sight glass more than 2 marks vertically and one mark horizontally.

PDSides 11-13-2006 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVX_MY_BABY
Here's what Subaru and Chilton say.

1. Park vehicle on level ground about 25 ft. from a flat wall and remove any heavy objects from the cargo area.

2. Check tire pressure is correct.

3. Make certain that the vehicles gas tank is full and that someone is seat in the driver's seat.

4. Bounce the vehicle several times to normalize the suspension.

5. If not using the gauges switch on low beams. The vertical height of the light beams above the ground should be 4 in. less than the distance between the ground and the centre of the lamp lenses for the lights.

6. Use a suitable wrench or socket to adjust the level indicator nut at the end of the level.

7. If using the level the bubble should not deviate from centre of the sight glass more than 2 marks vertically and one mark horizontally.

FOUL! (Or is it FOWL?) No fair, you actually looked up the answer. I was enjoying the more innovative methodologies. Somebody should write a book.
Preston

SVX_MY_BABY 11-13-2006 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PDSides
FOUL! (Or is it FOWL?) No fair, you actually looked up the answer. I was enjoying the more innovative methodologies. Somebody should write a book.
Preston

Err, ahh, oops;)

SubaRyu 11-13-2006 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SVX_MY_BABY
Here's what Subaru and Chilton say.

1. Park vehicle on level ground about 25 ft. from a flat wall and remove any heavy objects from the cargo area.

2. Check tire pressure is correct.

3. Make certain that the vehicles gas tank is full and that someone is seat in the driver's seat.

4. Bounce the vehicle several times to normalize the suspension.

5. If not using the gauges switch on low beams. The vertical height of the light beams above the ground should be 4 in. less than the distance between the ground and the centre of the lamp lenses for the lights.

6. Use a suitable wrench or socket to adjust the level indicator nut at the end of the level.

7. If using the level the bubble should not deviate from centre of the sight glass more than 2 marks vertically and one mark horizontally.


Hey thanks for the instruction in detail! I just aimed/adjusted till I feel comfortable driving at night. Not perfect and correct way to do it though.

SubaRyu 11-13-2006 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Earthworm
The fog lights can be adjusted but you must open up the headlight assembly to do so :(

Really? that must be really hard to adjust! I thought there was another screws to adjust. Ever since I installed HID, I hardly use the fog lights. And after I put the clear lens, fogs don't focus well, that's trade off of having clear lens. :o

I just drove back from work, I just wanna say I really love how HID work.. I can see way better than I thought. This is way better than I had expected.:D


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