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Mitsubishi 2005 endeavor headlight adjustment

Where on the headlight is the positioning adjustment?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 07, 2008

SOURCE: how to adjust headlight of Honda 2005

open the hood by the lights u will see a hole wth a light symbl near it put a long screwdriver in and turn the click wheel thing that will raise/lower the whole headlight assembly. ADJUST THE LOW BEAMS BECAUSE THE WHOLE ASSEMBLY MOVES HIGHBEAMS ARE NOT AS IMPORTANT

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: Cabin Air Filter - 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor (Where?)

IT IS IN BEHIND THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT BY UNSREWING AND START FROM YOUR RIGHT SIDE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

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THEIR ARE ABOUT 9 BOLT TO REMOVE THAT SUPPORT THE INTAKE. 2 ARE IN THE REAR IN THE CENTER OF THE SUPPORT BRACKET THE 5 THAT ANCHOR THE INTAKE ITSELF AND 2 UNDER THE INTAKE THROTTLE BODY. ( 12MM) 3 HOSES ON TOP OF THE INTAKE TO REMOVE AND 1 SENSOR TO UNPLUG OR UNBOLT (8MM)THE ONE ON TOP OF THE INTAKE (TOP LEFT REAR). THIS WILL GIVE YOU ACCESS TO THE REAR PLUGS.
REMOVE THE SENSORS BRACKET OR HOLDER ( ON THE LEFT JUST LIFT UP TO REMOVE) AND SWING THE INTAKE TO THE RIGHT. UNPLUG THE PLUG MODULE THEN UNBOLT THEM (10MM).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2009

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It's not completely abnormal for some cars to have the fans stay on for a short time after the ignition is shut off. If the fans are staying on as soon as you start the car and never going off the fan relay might be sticking. Also note that the fans will go on with the a/c switch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2009

SOURCE: How do you adjust the headlights on a 2004

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.

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