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Left light sees slightly higher than the right one?


Charis IQ3
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I have noticed while driving at night that my left xenon lense/ light actually aims a bit higher than the left is that normal? Is it Fixable? Do you also have the same problem?

Charis. 

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It's normal because the drivers side is slightly lower to avoid glare

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So you also have the same "issue" with yours? its just a bit too much i think thats why i am asking maybe something got loose or something..

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All cars are the same to a certain degree, the drivers side is more dipped and to the kerb than the passenger side to avoid glare

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The lights should cast a horizontal line on the road then angle upwards at the nearside. This is quite evident if parked in front of a wall or fence.

The horizontal line should be the same level on both sides and if they are not, they can be adjusted. The picture below shows two adjustment screws but I haven't looked at the lights to see if the image makes sense or not, At the minute, it doesn't. :huh:

Craig.

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