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Old 04-30-2005, 12:19 PM
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Headlight adjustments

Wondering if you can manually adjust the headlights other than up/down. One of my headlights have lazy eye and is pointing alittle bit to the left with the steering wheel straight. It's on a 04 model. Thanks
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Old 04-30-2005, 05:25 PM
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i figured it out...
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Old 04-30-2005, 05:27 PM
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Wondering if you can manually adjust the headlights other than up/down. One of my headlights have lazy eye and is pointing alittle bit to the left with the steering wheel straight. It's on a 04 model. Thanks
LOL at "lazy eye"....May I suggest some glasses for your X?

On the post-03 X5s you can adjust the low beam vertically as well as horizontally. There are two screws on each side (and on top) of the assemblies. One adjusts up/down and the other side-to-side. I forget which is which....you can try yourself.

Good luck!
EDIT: never mind, didn't read your 2nd post.
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Old 04-30-2005, 05:30 PM
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LOL at "lazy eye"....May I suggest some glasses for your X?

On the post-03 X5s you can adjust the low beam vertically as well as horizontally. There are two screws on each side (and on top) of the assemblies. One adjusts up/down and the other side-to-side. I forget which is which....you can try yourself.

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EDIT: never mind, didn't read your 2nd post.
Yeah, after a closer look, I found the two screws your refering to. Thanks
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Hey guys,

Can you adjust the xeon headlights manually? for the facelifted models?
If this is possible please tell me how

Somehow the light...just doesnt look right on my drivers side...
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since we are talking about headlights i shall ask, why is it when you turn them on they look like they lift and then lower, i tried to turn them on with the car off and i heard a mechanism working what gives?
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