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Can't find the adjustment screws for the headlights on a 2008 Tundra

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Adjust the vertical headlight aim into the specified range by turning aiming screw A with a screwdriver.

  • Perform lo beam aim adjustment.
  • The headlight aim moves down when turning the aiming screw clockwise, and moves up when turning the aiming screw counterclockwise.
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  • casahvac Oct 16, 2010

    This diagram must be for a different model than the 2008 double cab. There is no screw close to the bottom on the back side of the assembly but close to the top there is a plastic cover over a gear but when I turned it it didn't seem to make any difference. Will know when I take it out for a test run at night to be sure. Thanks anyway.

  • Anonymous Oct 16, 2010

    there should be a gear at the bottom that you use a Philips screw driver to turn right or left and it will adjust some after market replacement lamps reposition this adjust to the top.. has the light been replaced ???

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2010

SOURCE: on adjusting headlight on 08 tundra does clockwise

clock wise should pull light up. counter clock wise should tilt down

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2010

SOURCE: how do I locate the adjustment screws to reaim

located in the lightlight assembly it's self are two screws....one for up and down adjustment, the other for side to side. refer to repair manual for proper adjustment procedure.

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SOURCE: how do you adjust the highbeam headlight on 08 G6

there is no separate for the highbeam. Basically, you are forced to use one screw for both and have to compromise

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