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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Chemist on November 24, 2008, 14:19:00

Title: Headlights to short (how to level 'em up) ...
Post by: Chemist on November 24, 2008, 14:19:00
Hi,

I have a problem regarding the length of low beam of headlights on my i30. Is it possible to
manually set the height of beam of light? (it is set to max. on the setup button left to steering wheel).

It was higher/longer when the car was new. (11 kkm on his clock now).

Anyone has a similar problem? Any suggestions?

Thx!
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Thumper on November 24, 2008, 16:02:22
Grab a Phillips head screwdriver. It's the one with a + at the end of it.

Have a look at the back of your headlamps.

(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/8536/10045561ly9ut7.jpg)

In the green, you can slot the screwdriver down untill it stops on a cog. Just turn either way to manual adjust headlamps up and down.

You can do this without removing the headlight unit.
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: eye30 on November 24, 2008, 18:41:58
Do you have a headlight adjuster?

On the right hand drive car it's by the right knee.

It's the rotary on the right.  The left one alters to brightness of the light on th instrument panel.

Swivel the rotary knob and it moves the beam up or down.

(http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr292/eye30/100_1582-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Shambles on November 24, 2008, 18:58:06
Do you have a headlight adjuster?

I think he does...

Quote from: Chemist
(it is set to max. on the setup button left to steering wheel)

Remember he's on LHD (Croatia)
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: eye30 on November 24, 2008, 20:05:35

Remember he's on LHD (Croatia)

Ah, Yes. Point taken.

That's 1 of the things missing from the new site - Location isn't entered unless it's put in the "Personal Text" in the "Forum Profile information"
Is there any way that a Location can be set up as a default?


Most are RHD except the few who drive on the wrong side of the road and without the location being shown I've just assumed RHD.

So would expect the panel to be by their left knee.



Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: mineroller on November 24, 2008, 20:09:44
Yeah..this was one of the major issues discussed in Korea too once..

Factory setting headlights were too low, and if you got lower suspension or stuff like that..got even lower..couldn't see anything in dark  :eek:

It can actually get dangerous during night driving.. if anyone feel it's too low you really should adjust it.
I adjusted mine about a inch higher .. shines much further now..
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Shambles on November 24, 2008, 20:33:51
That's 1 of the things missing from the new site - Location isn't entered
Location is now enabled in your profile, tho it doesn't show on the board. Dunno why not.
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: eye30 on November 24, 2008, 21:00:34
Location is now enabled in your profile, tho it doesn't show on the board. Dunno why not.

Is it possible to tweek settings so this is displayed?
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Shambles on November 24, 2008, 21:03:26
Location is now enabled in your profile, tho it doesn't show on the board. Dunno why not.

Is it possible to tweek settings so this is displayed?
Over to you i30Dave
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Chemist on November 25, 2008, 09:18:00
Grab a Phillips head screwdriver. It's the one with a + at the end of it.

Have a look at the back of your headlamps.

(http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/8536/10045561ly9ut7.jpg)

In the green, you can slot the screwdriver down untill it stops on a cog. Just turn either way to manual adjust headlamps up and down.

You can do this without removing the headlight unit.

Wow, thank you for really detailed instructions. I'll try this!

Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: SergeyZdravkov on November 25, 2008, 20:38:23
left headlight

(http://www.postimage.org/aV1va4TJ.jpg)

right headlight

(http://www.postimage.org/aV1vd7XJ.jpg)

open the hood without removing the headlights and adjust them with long screwdriver
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Shambles on November 25, 2008, 21:03:50
Great stuff guys - all info is useful info :)
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Laxius on October 27, 2009, 11:56:48
Hi guys, thanks for the hint. However still I am not able to adjust the height via this way. Is it enough to remove the hood? No unplugging or anything else is needed? I tried with some general Philips screwdriver based upon the hints here, but I was not able to adjust the height of the lights. Maybe my screwdriver was not long or narrow enough?! Can you post maybe a more precise photo here (or just resend the original size of SergeyZdravko?)

THANKS!
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: staxm on August 27, 2010, 17:40:19
Which one is for adjusting of level up and down?
Blue or Red?
(http://www.abload.de/img/10045561ly9ut75svh.jpg) (http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=10045561ly9ut75svh.jpg)


Thanks
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Waja on August 28, 2010, 07:37:01
I'm pretty sure blue is just a narrow hole/tube which you stick a long phillips screw driver down to adjust the cog which is in the red section.
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: Talking Hoarse on August 28, 2010, 08:12:39
I'm pretty sure blue is just a narrow hole/tube which you stick a long phillips screw driver down to adjust the cog which is in the red section.
Correct!  I have just adjusted the headlights on my new UK (2011 model Czech built) i30.  Car was uindriveable in the dark with little to see on dipped beam.
You need a long star headed /philips screwdriver to adjust the knurled /castleated wheel in the red ring of the pictures.  Cant remember whether I turned it left or right.  The adjuster is silver coloured on my lamps, not black as the pic.  An earlier instruction suggested that the screwdriver go vertically down a slot to engage with this adjuster - but mine were blocked with a trapped cable so I attacked from the side.
Other thing you need is darkness, a car park etc with a wall (ideally bricks so as to gauge the level), a head torch to see what you are doing, and maybe some masking tape to mark the level on the wall.  Park the car facing & 15 ish yards (metres for our non UK pals!) from the wall so you can see the dipped beam pattern clearly and off you go.  I adjust mine, with interiror adjuster set to zero, so that they are nearly horizontal, ie pointing forwards & just a little down - that is ideal for country lanes etc, and I lower the lights with the interior adjuster when in town /traffic etc.
Next will be Xenon bulbs I think.
Title: Re: Headlights to short...
Post by: staxm on August 28, 2010, 08:55:13
Thank you for the instruction.
I did it last night and I think I turned it on the right side in order to level them up.

(http://www.abload.de/thumb/img_5604copyjhwl.jpg) (http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=img_5604copyjhwl.jpg)
Title: Re: Headlights to short (how to level 'em up) ...
Post by: Ozbrum on January 26, 2011, 15:12:32
I found this thread of great help to me and thanks to everyone who gave input to it and particularly Thumper for the photo's and explanation of the headlight set up ... Cheers  :).

Having just purchased a new i30 cw trophy in September 2010 but only started driving it at night (me) in mid December ..... even on full beam they were rubbish ... but problems are now solved and thanks again guys   :goodjob:.
Title: Re: Headlights to short (how to level 'em up) ...
Post by: paul on January 26, 2011, 20:02:08
OK i have a solution

Pump the front tyres up to 100 psi and the rear to 2 psi. should do the trick. :rofl:
I am so helpful i should be promoted :lol:


P.S.  Thumper, nice post.
Title: Re: Headlights to short (how to level 'em up) ...
Post by: constipated on July 09, 2011, 12:54:39
For anyone contemplating this: some added info.

You need a long phillips screwdriver. At least 15cm for the metal bit excluding the handle. I think a no. 2 phillips is ok. Took me a lot of searching and asking friends to find a suitable screwdriver.

Also, turning clockwise raises the beams.
Title: Re: Headlights to short (how to level 'em up) ...
Post by: bryanj86 on May 13, 2012, 01:57:51
I parked my car about 2 M from a wall and adjusted my lights about 3/4 of a inch up the wall from the original position... I will test tonight ... hehe GREAT info!
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