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Old 01-24-2012, 05:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HeadLight adjust on 98 Camry

Is there a way to adjust the headlight on my Gen4? mime right headlight is way up made it look like hight beam and it shine far out than the left side. Any help or suggestion would be appreciated, thanks
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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4th Generation

Posted this awhile back.

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I had to do this recently. I'll have to snap a pic of the two adjusting bolts in a little bit and then post them up. I don't remember which adjusts which, but a little trial and error solves that mystery. I would encourage you to spray them down with some PB Blaster or WD40 before attempting to adjust them so that don't accidentally break the bolts.

I will do my best to describe where they are without the pic.

When looking at the car, on the upper corner of the headlight(toward the middle) there should be a square piece of plastic that you can see a Phillips head screw inside.

The other is in the engine bay on the lower corner of the headlight(toward the fenders). This one should be sticking out a few inches and has both a Phillips head(for a screwdriver) and hex head(for a socket wrench, recommended).

Hope that helps!
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Thanks guys, that's helps alots.....I'll try to do some adjutments tomorrow, again, thanks....
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