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Headlight Aiming

Summary:

If you need to replace your vehicle’s headlight, following proper alignment is crucial. Dan Maffett from MotorWeek’s “Your Drive!” offers straightforward advice for aligning headlights to avoid blinding oncoming drivers. He emphasizes that all vehicles now have adjustable headlights, either in the housing or the bulb itself.

To adjust your headlights, start by parking about three feet from a wall. Measure from the ground to the center of the bulb and then transfer these dimensions to the wall using tape. After marking the bulb positions, pull your vehicle back about 24-25 feet. Turn on your headlights; this will create a reference line on the wall. The goal is to adjust the headlights so that they shine three inches below this reference line.

Maffett recommends using a garage door or similar surface for this alignment process. Once you’ve marked the wall, measure three inches down from the bulb positions. Then, you can access the headlight adjusters under the hood. A simple screwdriver will suffice for this task.

As you adjust the headlights, check the wall to ensure the lights are moving up or down correctly, depending on the direction needed. This process makes it easy to ensure your headlights are aligned correctly, enhancing safety for both you and other drivers on the road. If you have any questions, MotorWeek encourages viewers to reach out for further assistance.
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