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headlamp question
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 2:39 pm
by SLE_CHAMP
I recently "adjusted" my headlights. My question is what does the adjustment do, aim the lights up or down forward or backward? It may seem like a silly question but, I never really understood how that actually worked.
Re: headlamp question
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 3:24 pm
by ddalder
The lamps don't move. The adjuster tilts the reflector assembly up and down. Both the high and low beams are adjusted simultaneously.
Re: headlamp question
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:51 pm
by SLE_CHAMP
Thanks, so I thought maybe the bulb moved up/down forward/backward. So, the reflector moves up and down.
Re: headlamp question
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 9:51 pm
by ddalder
Correct. The reflector is one large assembly for both bulbs which is why the low and high adjust together. This reflector is on pivot points which permit it to move when the adjusting screw is turned. Also, there is no horizontal adjustment screw for these. They are not intended to require a horizontal adjustment, assuming the front end (body) of the vehicle is not damaged or otherwise horribly out of alignment.
The bulb can move slightly because the base is attached to a rubber mount that, in essence, plugs onto the back of the headlamp housing. This is not designed to be adjustable. My personal belief is that it's intended to be somewhat of an insulator/shock mount to improve the life of the bulb by protecting it a little from sharp jarring.