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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2005

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Headlight adjustment Accord 1994

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Swifty - 07 Jan 2005 06:06 GMT
I fitted replacement bulbs to my 1994 Accord main/high beams and now they
are better for birdspotting in the trees than driving.  I'm confident that
the bulbs are seated correctly, but are there any adjustments?  

I know I could take a look, but I'm alergic to the grime you find under the
bonnet/hood, so I'd prefer to know before mounting another expedition down
there.

I noticed what looked like several strange screw-heads near the bulb
holding mechanism, so I presume those are the adjusters.  Other cars have
had more obvious knurled plastic knobs.

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motsco_ _ - 07 Jan 2005 14:28 GMT
> I fitted replacement bulbs to my 1994 Accord main/high beams and now they
> are better for birdspotting in the trees than driving.  I'm confident that
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> holding mechanism, so I presume those are the adjusters.  Other cars have
> had more obvious knurled plastic knobs.

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The alignment shouldn't have changed more than a hair. Did you change
them one at a time to be sure they're back together the same?

Maybe you got the wrong kit, with a longer or shorter bulb, so focus it
totally incorrect ? ?

'Curly'
 
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