Headlight alignment.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by kcw, Aug 23, 2004.

  1. kcw

    kcw Guest

    Well, it happened. I had my first accident in my 2001 Hyundai Accent.
    Someone pulled out right in front of me and came to a compltete stop
    accross two lanes. And bam, I hit them. Their car didn't have a
    scratch, mine, minor damage. A crease in the bumper, the grill is out
    pushed back about an inch athe top (on the passenger side.)

    But enogh commiserating, the passenger side headlight is out of
    alignment. Is there a way to adjust this? I have trouble believing
    that those things come off the assembly line perfectly aligned. But
    before I go looking in there and taking apart headlight assemblies I
    was hoping someoine could give me a clue.

    Kevin
     
    kcw, Aug 23, 2004
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  2. kcw

    hyundaitech Guest

    I don't remember off the top of my head what the exact setup is on this
    car, but most usually have a hex or torx bolt or a little wheel that a
    phillips is inserted into. Check your headlamp carefully. It may be
    physically broken, meaning you will need a new one.
     
    hyundaitech, Aug 23, 2004
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  3. kcw

    kcw Guest

    Well, the glass isn't broken, and it does light. Just lights
    immediately in front of the car, the beams aren't in sync.
     
    kcw, Aug 23, 2004
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  4. HEADLAMP AIMING INSTRUCTIONS - Accent 2000-2002

    http://www.hmaservice.com/webtech/iindex.asp?id=394877957#_394877957

    Hope this helps.

    Paul
     
    Paul Frankfurter, Aug 28, 2004
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