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Civic EX model, no beam alignment

 
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Old Dec 7, 2011
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Civic EX model, no beam alignment

Hey all,
I've got a Civic EX model which has the built in HID beams.Unfortunately there is no button (that I can see) which allows you to move the beam up and down. I'd understand if it auto-leveled the beam but I can't see any indication of that taking place. As the bonnet dips quite low at the front, the beam is also quite low, bit annoying to put the dip lights on all the time on poorly lit roads.

ps. What a fantastic car, I've really pleased with it.

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Re: Civic EX model, no beam alignment

civics all have manual adjustments. you need to open the hood and look for a place to stick a screwdriver to turn the lil gear in the back of the light. its best to park in front of a wall so you can see if they are moving up or down.
 
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