killebrew
2/20/2006 2:53:26 PM
Anybody know how to adjust the headlights on a 2004 Outlander? My beams must be too high. Other drivers constantly flashing even though I am on dim.
outlancer
2/20/2006 3:28:12 PM
if the 04 have the projectors then i cant help you, if they are the basic 03 lights then i dont think there is an adjustment. but you could always take the bulb out to see if it is seated improperly. i will check this afternoon when i get back home and see if there is any adjustment what so ever. But just an fyi when i had the super bright lights from sylvannia peeps would flash me all the time(including women ;)) and so i would just flash them back with my brighter lights. anyways like i said when i get back i will let you know what to do.
dirtwagon
2/20/2006 3:50:08 PM
One night I was flashed 3 times in less than 5 minutes with low beams on, I "upgraded" only to Sylvania cool blue I think. They are brighter and more crisp than the factory lighting, but not to mistake for high beams.
I also flash the brights....wrong thing to do, but at least they know they are not your high beams. It may be the ride hight also, if it's mostly cars that flash, perhaps they are just a little too low. Sorry, but I am unaware of an adjustment on the standard headlights.
Punisher
2/20/2006 5:32:00 PM
I get the flashing too. most of the time its from older people who have the hazed headlights on their cars. i guess with the super clears on newer cars, they arent used to having headlights that actually does its job
wicked_outlander
2/20/2006 6:24:56 PM
behind the head assembly, theres a crank adjuster... right next to bulb insert. clockwise to up the beam, counter to lower it.
outlancer
2/20/2006 8:04:08 PM
i just got flashed tonight, kind of funny being we were just talking about it, and it was an s10 which oddly enough has more or less the same ride height as us
wicked_outlander
2/21/2006 11:44:38 PM
lolz....tellin yah, outties are freaguin killer dude!!....lolz
JMC
2/22/2006 11:16:44 AM
My HID's do not help at all

.......and yes, clockwise to up the beam, counter to lower it.