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Old 09-06-2005, 08:18 AM
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Default Headlight adjustment

Just bought a 1998 EX Coupe. Noticed the drivers headlight shines too low and the passenger side shines too high. Looked for an adjustment but didn't see anything. Did notice an elec motor on the back of the headlight assy. What's it for? Does it adj the headlight aiming somehow?

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Old 09-06-2005, 02:58 PM
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Went and looked at the headlights again (with daylight this time). There's not an elec motor behind the headlight but there are some plastic gears. Looks like some kind of special tool is needed to adjust this mechanism. Still not sure what it does. Looks like it may adj the little reflector in front of the bulb. Anyone adj'ed this mechanism before??

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Old 09-06-2005, 05:58 PM
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Default RE: Headlight adjustment

You know I was going to reply to this the other day because my headlight went out and I was going to replace and adjust it. Turns out it was just unplugged so I didn't have to do anything. I did look in the Haynes manual and they show the up/down and the left/right adjusters, but they point to one on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. I looked and I can't figure it out either. I did see those plastic gears though.

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Old 09-06-2005, 09:42 PM
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that special tool you need is a phillips screwdriver.... at least thats the way it is on my 95
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Old 09-07-2005, 08:19 AM
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You're right xjbmx. I was looking at it again last night and noticed a loong #2 phillips screwdriver would engage the metal gear and the plastic pieces act as a guide for the screwdriver. (Gotta be carefull adjusting the drivers side in the dark with eng running. The power steering pulley is pretty close!!)

I could only find one adj for each headlight (the side-to-side one I think). I also noticed there is a small bubble level inside the headlight assy when you look straight down thru the top. If I can find the UP-DOWN adjustment and some level ground, I think I'll be in business.
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:47 AM
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Found and adjusted the vertical adjuster. It's located on the other side of the main lamp; outboard of the side-to-side adjusters. My pass side headlight no longer provides anti-aircraft ops, but my fellow drivers do seem to appreciate it.
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Found and adjusted the vertical adjuster. It's located on the other side of the main lamp; outboard of the side-to-side adjusters. My pass side headlight no longer provides anti-aircraft ops, but my fellow drivers do seem to appreciate it.
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