My son got a ticket for running his brights in traffic because the low beam was aimed so high he couldn't see the road in front of him. Looks like yours were aimed in the sky as well. Thanks for showing where the adjustment is...just what I needed to know.
I have been hunting all over for the adjustment screw. Not at least I know why i cant find it. Its snowing again, I will open everything up tomorrow. Thanks for the video.
Have a 2005 Altima and I have the same frikken problem, thank you Thank you!!! This light adjustment screw position is just bullshit... it's incredible. They just want you to bring the car at dealership probably......
Thank you I'm doing this now. The prior owner had them pointed at the ground. I can't see more than 30 ft out in front of the car at a time. And I live in a hilly area so it's a real bad thing
Thank you for the video. I'm having this issue after replacing the bulb. Oddly, one burned out, the other went out within days of me replacing the first one, and now the aim is in the clouds. I should be able to get it together now.
Thanks for the video. I wasn't sure if there was more then one adjustment. But I don't think you need to use a socket... On the top of that bolt there is a notch and you can see the grooves I'm the headlight adjustment. You can get a skinny long Phillips head screwdriver in there and don't need to remove everything. Most headlights can be adjusted that way. If it's stuck for some reason then the nut is a better option. Not sure if you knew this buddy just letting you know 🙂
My son got a ticket for running his brights in traffic because the low beam was aimed so high he couldn't see the road in front of him. Looks like yours were aimed in the sky as well. Thanks for showing where the adjustment is...just what I needed to know.
Idiot. Look for the little gear. Turn with a long flat head.
Where’s the high beam one at
Geez, I've never had a car with headlights so annoying to adjust. At least i now know how to do it, thank you so much!
So both sides adjust the same clockwise for down?
Yes it does help I just recently changed my head light and I was having problem with the light shooting above ButYour video does help me Thanks
I have been hunting all over for the adjustment screw. Not at least I know why i cant find it. Its snowing again, I will open everything up tomorrow. Thanks for the video.
Learn how to shoot a video in LANDSCAPE MODE! I hate when people make videos in portrait mode.
2:55 for actual adjustment
Have a 2005 Altima and I have the same frikken problem, thank you Thank you!!! This light adjustment screw position is just bullshit... it's incredible. They just want you to bring the car at dealership probably......
You can use a long screwdriver to adjust them you don’t need to use a 10mm bolt. It goes on the side of it
After a front end repair from a collision the vehicle sustained I have to aim it down. This is very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you I'm doing this now. The prior owner had them pointed at the ground. I can't see more than 30 ft out in front of the car at a time. And I live in a hilly area so it's a real bad thing
Very useful, I am trying it right now, thanks!
Thank you for the video. I'm having this issue after replacing the bulb. Oddly, one burned out, the other went out within days of me replacing the first one, and now the aim is in the clouds. I should be able to get it together now.
Thanks for the video. I wasn't sure if there was more then one adjustment. But I don't think you need to use a socket... On the top of that bolt there is a notch and you can see the grooves I'm the headlight adjustment. You can get a skinny long Phillips head screwdriver in there and don't need to remove everything. Most headlights can be adjusted that way. If it's stuck for some reason then the nut is a better option. Not sure if you knew this buddy just letting you know 🙂
Frank-You’re right...just adjusted mine, but now my high beams are too low. What the heck? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks for showing I have the same problem on 03 and thought I needed a special tool so now I know the only tool I need is a 10 mm
The same issue, thanks for sharing the video.