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Headlights - European adjustment
« on: 26 February 2007, 17:11:47 »

Hi all,
I'm taking a trip over to Germany this coming weekend and having looked at the info in the manual thought it would be a piece of cake to do the adjustments.

Take the cover off - easy peasy!
Take the headlight cap off - You're joking. My car is full of engine & battery & other bits that means I can't get normal sized hands in there
Adjust the leve up or down - Not got that far yet

Now am I being thick (likely) or do the Xenon lights not need adjutsting for Europe? (hopefully)

There's no way I'll be able "pop the headlight cap off" as I don't see enough room. Never mind being able to see and adjust any lever!

Over to you, oh knowledgeable ones!  :y

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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #1 on: 26 February 2007, 17:13:50 »

Its easy enough....I have big hands and can do it....

Remember, the lever is behind the cap that sits on the full beam bulb....
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #2 on: 26 February 2007, 17:15:12 »

Yes, they do need setting (presuming they are not already set that way, in which case you need to adjust back to uk on your return).

Presumably you have removed the plastic covers with the push and turn clips?  It is tight, but not impossible...
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #3 on: 26 February 2007, 17:26:52 »

Having just had a quick look this afternoon, I've removed the headlight cover with a coin, to get access to the lights.

Then I've got the HID unit (I guess) and the light cap which I need to get to.

I'll have another go and try to get acces to the cap on the full beam part.

On the passenger side it looked like the batter was well in the way so I'll get that out the way and see

Thanks guys, I'll report later!
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #4 on: 26 February 2007, 17:54:47 »

I love this place - even though it does seem to keep proving I'm an idiot.

Got it all sorted now, found the levers that I need to move and kinda figure out which way they need to be.

Thanks guys  8-)
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #5 on: 26 February 2007, 18:51:36 »

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I love this place - even though it does seem to keep proving I'm an idiot.

Got it all sorted now, found the levers that I need to move and kinda figure out which way they need to be.

Thanks guys  8-)
:y

I know its one up and one down, but can never remember which way round  :-[  - I just do it in the dark with lights shining on garage door...
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #6 on: 27 February 2007, 11:13:52 »

Left Hand side - Lever up for u.k.
Right Hand side - Lever down for u.k.

Opposite positions for over the water. :y
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« Last Edit: 27 February 2007, 11:14:35 by davel »
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #7 on: 27 February 2007, 14:43:59 »

is that left as you look at the car from infront of it , (driver side) or left as if you were in the car (Passenger side)

this always bugs me so I'd just like someone to tell me :(

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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #8 on: 27 February 2007, 17:02:29 »

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is that left as you look at the car from infront of it , (driver side) or left as if you were in the car (Passenger side)

this always bugs me so I'd just like someone to tell me :(

Yeah, I was wondering about that too!  We had a huge discussion on left/right a while back.
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #9 on: 27 February 2007, 18:01:40 »

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is that left as you look at the car from infront of it , (driver side) or left as if you were in the car (Passenger side)

this always bugs me so I'd just like someone to tell me :(

Yeah, I was wondering about that too!  We had a huge discussion on left/right a while back.
I always take left & right as Haynes does ie as if you're sat in the car.
Less confusing is DRIVER'S side & PASSENGER'S side
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #10 on: 27 February 2007, 18:45:28 »

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is that left as you look at the car from infront of it , (driver side) or left as if you were in the car (Passenger side)

this always bugs me so I'd just like someone to tell me :(

Yeah, I was wondering about that too!  We had a huge discussion on left/right a while back.
I always take left & right as Haynes does ie as if you're sat in the car.
Less confusing is DRIVER'S side & PASSENGER'S side
Except we have US and EU members here....
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #11 on: 27 February 2007, 18:50:52 »

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Less confusing is DRIVER'S side & PASSENGER'S side
Except we have US and EU members here....[/quote]

I very nearly added something to that effect  ;)
Less confusing is DRIVER'S side & PASSENGER'S side for those of who drive our Vauxhalls (or Opels in Ireland) on the correct side of the road ie the LEFT
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Re: Headlights - European adjustment
« Reply #12 on: 01 March 2007, 12:11:59 »

The sides of the car are when seen from the rear. i.e. car pointing away from you. :o
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