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Do you turn adjustment screw clockwise or counterclockwise to raise headlamp beam ?

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Park 2 feet away from a wall and mark where the light is then adjust one way to see effect. Usually clockwise should raise the beam.

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SOURCE: to raise headlamp beam, do you turn adjustment screw clockwise or counter clockwise ?

-Best way to do. Set a card board in front of your car about 8 feet and turn on the head light then turn the adjusting screw so you can tell it go up or down.


Good Luck


Mai

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