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Greyskull



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Headlights

Hi all, while driving at night on unlit roads I’ve noticed that the dipped head light beam, Nr side points more to the pavement and the os one points more to middle of the road, creating a dark v shape in front of the car can the headlights be adjusted to shine in front my rr is a 2009 face lift..thanks

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yes..you could try to do it yourself or a garage with headlight alignment equipment would be better... ... - .- -.




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mjdronfield



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One that does MOT,s might be best, as a first check.

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RichM63



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Re: Headlights

Greyskull wrote:
Hi all, while driving at night on unlit roads I’ve noticed that the dipped head light beam, Nr side points more to the pavement and the os one points more to middle of the road, creating a dark v shape in front of the car can the headlights be adjusted to shine in front my rr is a 2009 face lift..thanks


Kinda sounds about correct for a UK car in the UK on dipped head lights.

But why are you driving on 'dipped headlights at night on unlit roads'?

Simply pulling the 'full beam' switch will sort this, but.......

You must be reactive if you see the lights of another vehicle approaching!

Rich

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