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> Headlights & foglights alignment, Basic info needed
si2t3m
post Sep 3 2003, 07:58 AM
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Hi,

Took the 914 for a 'relieve drive' last night and boy did it feel good!

I was in some pretty dark areas (like in the middle of nowhere) and figured that my headlights & driving lights (non oem fogs) were pointing a little low and had to use the highbeams most of the time.

I do know where the ajusters are, it's only that i don't have data for aiming them.


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post Sep 3 2003, 08:57 AM
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The fog lights in the bumper only pivot up and down. Take the grill off and you can see how they work. The headlights have adjustment screws on the top and sides that you tighten or loosen to move the headlight. You can take the headlight cover (the part that is painted or the plastic part cover on front) off to get to screws and see how it work.

To aline them at the same height you need to pull the car up about 8' from wall and turn on the lights. Adjust the lights so they are same height and are the same distance from the centerline of the car.

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