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Old 07-06-2004, 11:40 PM
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Question Headlight Adjustment HELP!!!

I have a 94' grand prix SE 2 door and I need to adjust my headlights up more because they are facing the ground and I can't see for s**t at night. How do I do this?? Is there a special tool I need?? Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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Old 07-07-2004, 12:36 AM
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Re: Headlight Adjustment HELP!!!

i'm guessing 94s still have the same headlight adjustment as recent models, so you'll need a torx bit (or a 12 pt socket) and there should be two star looking pins on each side of the headlight, one will adjust up and down and the other in and out. just insert the bit in the star shaped and turn it one way or the other until you get the headlights shining where you can see best. if this is wrong someone correct me, been a while since i've been under a hood one of these.
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Re: Headlight Adjustment HELP!!!

Pull it into your garage or point your car at something, about 5 or 10 feet away, in the day time. Then adjust. You can still see the beams in the day time.
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