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Tain
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Ok, you guys must be getting bored with me now or think I have bought a DIY kit car or something! Previous owner really neglected this car....

One of the headlights sits lower than the other when the close down, its as if it just needs pulled up be a few cm or so, is this possible and if so how do I do it, or is the light damaged? Seeing as its just passed the MOT, i assumed that if it needed adjusted they would have done it?

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I would imagine that the headlight lid could simply need repositioning.

From memory you need to pop the lights up by clicking the stem round once and then pull towards you as if you were flashing your lights.

This then puts them into maintenance mode so to not drain the Battery.

You need to remove the plastic cover by unscrewing the crosshead screws (2 or 4 on each?) and rotate the plastic cover towards you dipping the front slightly downwards to remove.

IIRC you can now reposition the lid of your light by loosening the screw fixings and adjust if there's a slight difference in alignment.

HTH

Rowland

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From memory you need to pop the lights up by clicking the stem round once and then pull towards you as if you were flashing your lights. This then puts them into maintenance mode so to not drain the battery.

Cool! You learn something new every day. :thumbsup:

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