DIY:01-03 Headlight Aim Adjustment 56K WARNING
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This is a DIY on how to adjust your headlight beams.
I know some of you with HID's are having problems aiming them and some of you just want to know exactly how to aim the headlights so I decided to do this.
Please note that since I have HID’s, those of you with stock lights will see a different beam than shown in the pics but the directions don’t change.
Also note that most of the pics don’t represent exact measurements, but were created to give you a better idea. I was using mspaint and not having pics to scale didn’t help.
NOTE: Coupe housings do not have an adjustment gear for left/right aim.
You will need the following:
1. A stolen towel from the MGM Grand (or something to cover one headlight housing)
2. A long Phillips head screwdriver (mine is 8” long)
3. A flashlight (not mandatory, but helps)
4. A tape measure (or something that can go 25ft.)
First, you need to find yourself a dark, flat, open area with a wall that’s hopefully white.
Using your tape measure, move your car back so that it is 25ft away and perpendicular to the wall.
With the tape measure running down to the middle of the car, draw a vertical line on the wall to represent the center or middle.
Now you need to take 3 measurements:
1. Measure end to end using the middle of the headlight bulbs as the ends.
2. From the ground up to where the bulb is.
3. From one end to the center of the car.
I took some measurements but they are only estimates because I didn’t have a friend to help me on this part.
1. Roughly 44 inches.
2. Roughly 22 inches.
3. Roughly 37 inches.
Using the vertical line you drew on the wall as the centerline, draw lines using the measurements you took.
DRAW MEASUREMENT 2 2 INCHES LOWER THAN MEASURED.
Now to show you guys how to adjust the beam left/right and up/down.
These directions relate to the driver’s side. For the passenger side, just flip the left/right directions regarding where to find the gears.
First, let’s find the gear to adjust the beam left and right.
The gear is on the left side of the housing. It may be hard to find because the frame of the car is blocking it. The screwdriver has to be put through a hole on the frame to reach.
The following pics should explain it all.
If you look closer at the housing, you’ll notice that molded into the housing are 2 arrows with L and R next to them to show you which direction does what.
Turning the screwdriver clockwise moves the beam left.
Turning the screwdriver counterclockwise moves it right.
Now to find the gear to adjust up/down. This is on the right side of the housing.
You’ll also notice that there is a picture molded near the gear.
Turning the screwdriver clockwise moves the beam up.
Turning the screwdriver counterclockwise moves it down.
Now that you’re all prepared and know what to do, lets aim them.
The lines drawn on the wall is going to be used to aim the beam.
The following picture shows how you need to aim them.
Cover one housing with the towel so you can see/find the cut off lines better.
With HID’s in a NON-HID housing, finding the cut off lines is very hard / almost impossible. I drew cut off lines higher than they really are so you can see better.
Driver Side
Passenger Side
Both Sides
Something you should know
The headlight bulbs aren’t held in place with Superman tightness. They can move left and right. This might be a factor as to why your beam might not look as good. The video BulbMovement available for download at the link at the bottom shows you what I mean.
This applies for any bulb, HID or stock or aftermarket H4. How to correct it?
Sorry, I’m not sure about this one. Don’t have time to check. Someone check and tell me.
Now on to some pics to show off the HIDs =)
Camera 25 feet away on the ground
Camera about 6 feet right
Camera about 6 feet left
Intense glare!!!
Drivers seat
You can go HERE and d/l some videos I made.
HID = Camera 25 feet away on the ground.
HIDHighLow = Camera 25 feet away on the ground with me flicking the high beams.
HIDWall = Camera in drivers seat with me flicking the high beams.
I know some of you with HID's are having problems aiming them and some of you just want to know exactly how to aim the headlights so I decided to do this.
Please note that since I have HID’s, those of you with stock lights will see a different beam than shown in the pics but the directions don’t change.
Also note that most of the pics don’t represent exact measurements, but were created to give you a better idea. I was using mspaint and not having pics to scale didn’t help.
NOTE: Coupe housings do not have an adjustment gear for left/right aim.
You will need the following:
1. A stolen towel from the MGM Grand (or something to cover one headlight housing)
2. A long Phillips head screwdriver (mine is 8” long)
3. A flashlight (not mandatory, but helps)
4. A tape measure (or something that can go 25ft.)
First, you need to find yourself a dark, flat, open area with a wall that’s hopefully white.
Using your tape measure, move your car back so that it is 25ft away and perpendicular to the wall.
With the tape measure running down to the middle of the car, draw a vertical line on the wall to represent the center or middle.
Now you need to take 3 measurements:
1. Measure end to end using the middle of the headlight bulbs as the ends.
2. From the ground up to where the bulb is.
3. From one end to the center of the car.
I took some measurements but they are only estimates because I didn’t have a friend to help me on this part.
1. Roughly 44 inches.
2. Roughly 22 inches.
3. Roughly 37 inches.
Using the vertical line you drew on the wall as the centerline, draw lines using the measurements you took.
DRAW MEASUREMENT 2 2 INCHES LOWER THAN MEASURED.
Now to show you guys how to adjust the beam left/right and up/down.
These directions relate to the driver’s side. For the passenger side, just flip the left/right directions regarding where to find the gears.
First, let’s find the gear to adjust the beam left and right.
The gear is on the left side of the housing. It may be hard to find because the frame of the car is blocking it. The screwdriver has to be put through a hole on the frame to reach.
The following pics should explain it all.
If you look closer at the housing, you’ll notice that molded into the housing are 2 arrows with L and R next to them to show you which direction does what.
Turning the screwdriver clockwise moves the beam left.
Turning the screwdriver counterclockwise moves it right.
Now to find the gear to adjust up/down. This is on the right side of the housing.
You’ll also notice that there is a picture molded near the gear.
Turning the screwdriver clockwise moves the beam up.
Turning the screwdriver counterclockwise moves it down.
Now that you’re all prepared and know what to do, lets aim them.
The lines drawn on the wall is going to be used to aim the beam.
The following picture shows how you need to aim them.
Cover one housing with the towel so you can see/find the cut off lines better.
With HID’s in a NON-HID housing, finding the cut off lines is very hard / almost impossible. I drew cut off lines higher than they really are so you can see better.
Driver Side
Passenger Side
Both Sides
Something you should know
The headlight bulbs aren’t held in place with Superman tightness. They can move left and right. This might be a factor as to why your beam might not look as good. The video BulbMovement available for download at the link at the bottom shows you what I mean.
This applies for any bulb, HID or stock or aftermarket H4. How to correct it?
Sorry, I’m not sure about this one. Don’t have time to check. Someone check and tell me.
Now on to some pics to show off the HIDs =)
Camera 25 feet away on the ground
Camera about 6 feet right
Camera about 6 feet left
Intense glare!!!
Drivers seat
You can go HERE and d/l some videos I made.
HID = Camera 25 feet away on the ground.
HIDHighLow = Camera 25 feet away on the ground with me flicking the high beams.
HIDWall = Camera in drivers seat with me flicking the high beams.
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Rep Power: 309 very nice!!!!!!!!! I have a 2001 coupe, but i don't have that metall round piece that you turn on your headlight with the screw driver it's in the same place but more like like a plastic bolt
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Rep Power: 258 great post, im gonig to do this tonight! ive been fighting my headlights to get a good adjsutment. also how are you sopposed to aim fog lights? as it is now mine are blinding on comming traffic...
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Rep Power: 276 good job man...what cause the headlight to mis-aim???Wouldnt the aim be perfect straight from the dealer? Is installing new bulbs or HIDS the reason for mis-aim?
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Rep Power: 0 the headlight he used for DIY is an aftermarket Headlight .... i used to have the same one
for OEM, i think you can only adjust the up and down ... and i do not know how to adjust for left and right
for OEM, i think you can only adjust the up and down ... and i do not know how to adjust for left and right
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Rep Power: 296 My headlights are the same OEM stock housings that came from the factory. If you look at the pictures you'll notice the horrible re-chaulking job after I've opened them up twice. Once for clearing and another for blacked out housings.
I have a Sedan. Maybe Coupe owners have it different. It you guys do then sorry, I guess this doesn't really apply to you guys.
For the guy that asked about the plastic bolt: I had the same plastic covers. I ripped them out. You can do the same. Wait, you said you had a coupe. Then I'm not sure.
I have a Sedan. Maybe Coupe owners have it different. It you guys do then sorry, I guess this doesn't really apply to you guys.
For the guy that asked about the plastic bolt: I had the same plastic covers. I ripped them out. You can do the same. Wait, you said you had a coupe. Then I'm not sure.
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Rep Power: 409 If there's a white plastic piece covering the gear for the left/right adjustment, then you have to take out the headlight and pull it off...I learned that the extra hard way (melted it in the oven, then tried to pry it off...almost broke the damn thing.).
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Rep Power: 289 Originally posted by pLaYa6tNine
man if some1 made something like this for the tyc projections it would be soooooo tyte!!
but nice job on this DIY man!
man if some1 made something like this for the tyc projections it would be soooooo tyte!!
but nice job on this DIY man!
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they are actually quite different too. sedans have extra left/right adjusters, different bulb glare covers, different size turn/park light sockets, different headlight reflectors, different side diffuser for turn signal amber cover, and different bulb holder clips for the h4 bulb.
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word? hmmmm cuz i was comparing the to at pic-a-part awhile ago and they looked exactly like my head lights even the bulb holders and crap. it might just have be luck that the 4dr i was looking at had switched out his headlights for ones that came off a 2dr. ohwell
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my situation is this...i got hids on my car....for some reason, the beam pattern on the drivers side(when shining against a wall) seems a little scattered, while the passenger side seems to be a direct beam which is noticeable up against the wall...i put the stock bulbs back in both housings, re-aimed them and they were even...then when i put my hids back in, the beams seem uneven...any idea what this might be? im thinking that my drivers side headlight is tweaked...any info is appreciated. thanks.
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yeah the hid kit is obviously to blame, aside from not being designed properly, the bulb sits in a different position so its likely just a quality control issue with the kit you have. that bulb needs to be in a very precise position.
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my situation is this...i got hids on my car....for some reason, the beam pattern on the drivers side(when shining against a wall) seems a little scattered, while the passenger side seems to be a direct beam which is noticeable up against the wall...i put the stock bulbs back in both housings, re-aimed them and they were even...then when i put my hids back in, the beams seem uneven...any idea what this might be? im thinking that my drivers side headlight is tweaked...any info is appreciated. thanks.