Aiming The Headlights
Aiming The Headlights
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Note: Depending on the grille installed on your car, it may need to be removed, in whole or in part, to gain access to the
adjusting screws. Inner high-beam lights, if installed, may not be adjustable.
Step 1
While at home, take the following measurements and write them down:
Measurement B: From the center of one headlight to the vehicle centerline. (If your Cabriolet has a dual-round set-up,
also measure from the center of an inner high-beam light to the vehicle centerline.)
Grab your pen and measurements and drive to a flat, level surface, at least 25 feet in length, adjacent to a
vertical light-colored wall. Pull the car straight up to the wall, as close as possible without touching the wall.
Using masking tape, mark a vertical line on the wall corresponding to the centerline of the vehicle (this is done
most precisely using a yardstick or ruler and extending it from the center of the grille emblem to the wall).
Once the vehicle’s centerline has been marked on the wall, grab your measuring tape and extend it 25 feet
from the wall. Either lock the measuring tape into place, or mark the 25 foot point with some masking tape.
Back the car up in a straight line until the headlights meet up with your 25 foot mark; i.e. the headlights
should be 25 feet from the wall.
Step 3
Low-beam lights usually have a distinct horizontal cutoff: below the cutoff is bright light, above the cutoff is dark.
Single-round Cabriolets:
Turn the headlights on and, using your Philips screwdriver, adjust the vertical aim of the headlights so that the top
horizontal cutoff of each of the beams is located along the horizontal line drawn on the wall. Adjust the horizontal aim of
the low-beams so that the point at which the top cutoff of the beam begins to slope upwards and is located at the vertical
marks made in Step 3. If no cutoff is visible, aim the low-beam lights so that the lights’ “hotspots” are on their respective
vertical centerlines or two inches to the right of the lines, and at the horizontal line or slightly below.
Dual-round Cabriolets:
In addition to the above single-round instructions, adjust the inner high-beam lights so that the center of the illuminated
region is located at the cross formed by the upper horizontal line and the vertical marks made in Step 3 above.
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