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2006 toyota corolla headlights
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trailerglide
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Feb 9, 2008, 9:02 AM
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2006 toyota corolla headlights
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can anyone tell me how to ajust the headlights on a 2006 toyota corolla ? one light is higher then the other.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Feb 9, 2008, 9:34 AM
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Just general - not specific to this car - - - Look for some screw device on the top and outer part of where the lense mounts. Top tightens or losens for height and the side towards fender is for left and right. Count your turns so you can at least put it back as a reference point. There could even be a turn knob for this on some cars, T
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DrElectrics
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Feb 10, 2008, 10:58 PM
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When you are doing this, drive your car upto a wall with your lights on, so you can see where they need to be adjusted to.
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Double J
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Feb 11, 2008, 1:10 PM
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OH MAN...here you go...remember you asked....lol....at the very end ,you'll see where the adjuster is..... maybe just give it a turn ..see what happens......unless you got time on your hands...lol.. ADJUSTMENT - VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR HEADLAMP AIM ADJUSTMENT
- Ensure there is no damage or deformation to the body around the headlamps.
- Fill the fuel tank.
- Make sure that the oil is filled to the specified level.
- Make sure that the coolant is filled to the specified level.
- Inflate the tires to the appropriate pressure.
- Place the spare tire, tools, and jack in their original position.
- Unload the trunk.
- Sit a person of average weight (68 kg, 150 lb ) in the driver's seat.
- PREPARATION FOR HEADLAMP AIMING (Using a tester)
- Prepare the vehicle for headlamp aim check.
- Adjust in accordance with headlamp tester instructions.
- PREPARATION FOR HEADLAMP AIMING (Using a screen)
- Prepare the vehicle according to the following conditions:
- Place the vehicle in a location that is dark enough to clearly observe the cutoff line. The cutoff line is a distinct line, below which light from the headlamps can be observed and above which it cannot.
- Place the vehicle at a 90° angle to the wall.
- Create a 7.62 m (25 ft) distance between the vehicle and the wall.
- Place the vehicle on a level surface.
- Bounce the vehicle up and down to settle the suspension.
NOTE: A distance of 7.62 m (25 ft) between the vehicle and the wall is necessary for proper aim adjustment. If unavailable, secure a distance of exactly 3 m (9.84 ft) for check and adjustment. (The target zone will change with the distance so follow the instructions in the illustration.) - Prepare a piece of thick white paper (approximately 2 m (6.6 ft) (height) x 4 m (13.1 ft) (width)) to use as a screen.
- Draw a vertical line down the center of screen V line).
- Set the screen as shown in the illustration. HINT:
- Stand the screen perpendicular to the ground.
- Align the V line on the screen with the center of the vehicle.
- Draw base lines (H line, V LH, V RH lines) on the screen as shown in the illustration. HINT:
- The base lines differ for"low-beam inspection" and "high-beam inspection"
- Follow the same procedures for "high-beam inspection"
- Mark the headlamp bulb center marks on the screen. If the center mark cannot be observed on the headlamp, use the center of the headlamp bulb or the manufacturer's name marked on the headlamp as the center mark.
- H Line (Headlamp height): Draw a horizontal line across the screen so that it passes through the center marks. The H line should be at the same height as the headlamp bulb center marks of the low-beam headlamps.
- V LH Line, V RH Line (Center mark position of left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) headlamps): Draw two vertical lines so that they intersect the H line at each center mark (aligned with the center of the low-beam headlamp bulbs).
- HEADLAMP AIMING INSPECTION
- Cover or disconnect the connector of the headlamp on the opposite side to prevent light from the headlamp not being inspected from affecting headlamp aiming inspection. NOTE: Do not keep the headlamp covered for more than 3 minutes . The headlamp lens is made of synthetic resin, and may easily melt or be damaged due to heat. HINT: When checking the aim of the high-beam, cover the low-beam or disconnect the connector.
- Start the engine. NOTE: Engine rpm must be 1,500 or more.
- Turn on the headlamp and make sure that the cutoff line falls within the specified area, as shown in the illustration. HINT:
- Since the low-beam light and the high-beam light are a unit, if the aim on one is correct, the other should also be correct. However, check both beams just to make sure.
- Alignment distance is 7.62 m (25 ft) : The cutoff line is 101 mm (3.97 in.) above and below the H line as well as left and right of the V line with low-beam (SAEJ599).
- Alignment distance is 3 m (9.84 ft) : The cutoff line is 40 mm (1.57 in.) above and below the H line as well as left and right of the V line with low-beam (SAEJ599).
- Alignment distance is 7.62 m (25 ft) : The cutoff line is 101 mm (3.97 in.) above and below the H line as well as left and right of the V line with high-beam (SAEJ599).
- Alignment distance is 3 m (9.84 ft) : The cutoff line is 40 mm (1.57 in.) above and below the H line as well as left and right of the V line with high-beam (SAEJ599).
- Alignment distance is 7.62 m (25 ft) : The cutoff line is 0 mm (0 in.) below the H line with low-beam.
- Alignment distance is 3 m (9.84 ft) : The cutoff line is 0 mm (0 in.) below the H line with low-beam.
- HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT
- Adjust the aim vertically: Adjust the headlamp aim into the specified range by turning aiming screw with a screwdriver. NOTE: The final turn of the aiming screw should be made in the clockwise direction. If the screw is tightened excessively, loosen it and then retighten it, so that the final turn of the screw is in the clockwise direction. HINT:
- Perform low-beam aim adjustment.
- The headlamp aim moves up when turning the aiming screw clockwise, and moves down when turning the aiming screw counterclockwise.
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DrElectrics
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Feb 11, 2008, 4:30 PM
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That was incredible.. VERY VERY informative.
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Double J
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Feb 11, 2008, 4:57 PM
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Isn't that something.....geez.... Thats why I said ...just give the adjuster a turn ...see what happens....lol... I'm with you....shine 'em against a wall and start adjusting until your happy...lol
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