Headlight adjustment??

MissMagpiev6

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Just got the car back from having the belts done, but noticed the headlights are fully down, only just over the steering wheel! Couldnt see bugger all :worried:

It was fine before, only noticed half way home threw the dark back roads. There seems to be no adjuster?

Any help would be great!
 
Could be xenon sensor but I don't know why they pointing down, they should be auto adjuster. Open the bonnet, there little hole on top the headlight to adjuster, you can't miss it.
 
Ok, what do i do with it!? Lol

They were slowly dropping down (adjuster) last night after start up

Aside from that it went like a rocket home, kept up with the vee no probs :smile:
 
Do a search on here Dawn. There's been a few posts about it in the past. Can't remember exactly what it was. I think they're based on a sensor on your rear suspension, maybe the garage knocked it loose?

There is also a manual adjuster on the lights, but your better off figuring out why they've dropped fist before changing that.
 
iirc theres 2 sensors....one on the front suspension (passenger side) and one on the rear...
 
theres a hole in the top of each headlight, with a white plastic alan screw in it, use a alan key to adjust the level up and down.
 
I'd start by troubleshooting the sensors first (since its a sudden drop on both lights), and if that's where 519 says they are that's where I'd look :smile:
 
It's because it's probably been on a ramp and it bugers up the sensor levelling system. Mine always went funny in the winter but I just replaced the rear sensor and its fine now. Yours probably just needs unplugging for a few mins.

The rear one is on the near side just in front of the rear wheel, very easy to unplug just jack it up.

The front is a little harder, look down to the left of the airbox in the engine iirc and you'll see it, there a small white module.

If that doesn't work I had to fork out £100 on one!!
 
Dawn, had a think since you called. Never had it happen before, but the battery was obviously disconnected and reconnected, and the wheels were off the ground at the time. Might be worth a battery disconnect/reconnect with it flat on the floor. It should make no difference as they should re-zero when you first turn the lights on, but there may be a small glitch in the matrix so to speak.
 
Dawn, had a think since you called. Never had it happen before, but the battery was obviously disconnected and reconnected, and the wheels were off the ground at the time. Might be worth a battery disconnect/reconnect with it flat on the floor. It should make no difference as they should re-zero when you first turn the lights on, but there may be a small glitch in the matrix so to speak.

good call