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The driving lights are located in the spoiler under the bumper. I've looked for any adjustments but the lights looked to be one singular plastic piece.The driving lights are located in the spoiler under the bumper. I've looked for any adjustments but the lights looked to be one singular plastic piece.
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@paradigm12--He's not speaking of the standard headlights, but of the factory driving/fog lights located beneath the bumper.@paradigm12--He's not speaking of the standard headlights, but of the factory driving/fog lights located beneath the bumper.
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The throttle bodies on most newer cars are not adjustable for its idle speed. If the Check Engine Light is on, go to the nearest auto parts store and get them to pull the error codes from your car's computer. Post the codes back here and we can give you a better answer to your question
Have you tried to adjust the idle itself to bring it down? The adjustment should be right on the throttle body where the gas pedal is connected to the throttle body. There should be a screw that will allow you to adjust the idle up or down. If you loosen the screw it will take your idle down
They probably need focusing, they are too high.
There should be some screws at the back of the lights that are for adjusting.
Better to get a mechanic to do it he will have a light focus tester.
The switch is mounted on the side of the transmission. There is some adjustment range by loosening the mount screws and rotate the switch until the lites come on when in reverse.
Raise the hood and look for two small screws on the headlight, one is closer to the radiator for side to side adjustment and the other is for up and down adjustment.
The adjustment screws/nuts should be located either on the top of the headlamp assembly,
behind the headlamp assembly, or near the frame rail by the radiator
support.
You will have vertical adjustment screws for each independent beam
(separate highs and separate lows, but will be same screw if highs and
lows are the same bulb). You may also have additional horizontal
adjustment screws as well
Park
your car on a level ground 30 feet from a wall and measure the height
from the ground to the bulb and mark on a wall (do this for highs beams
and low beams if the bulbs are separate, if highs and lows are the same
bulb, only do it for the lows)
For Low Beams: If the headlights read VOR, then
aim the brightest part or cutoff part just below the mark on the wall.
If it says VOL or nothing, aim them 2 inches below the mark on the wall.
For High Beams (if separate from low beams): Aim the headlight directly at the line you marked on the wall.
Turning the screw should be all you have to do. Not sure which way but if you have it lined up on something after dark you will be able to tell if your going the right way.
The driving lights are located in the spoiler under the bumper. I've looked for any adjustments but the lights looked to be one singular plastic piece.
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