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Old 05-09-2010, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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FOG Light Adjustment?

So I just installed some HID's on the low beams. I will be putting som HID's in the fog light housing as well. I noticed that my passenger side beam of light is much higher than the driver's side beam. Is there a way to manually adjust them like there is on the low beams? TIA
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Old 05-10-2010, 08:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have an '05 and the fog lamps have aiming screws that are accessible from the bottom of the housing (your screwdriver will be pointing up). Toyota advises that the final turn of the screw should be in the clockwise direction. In other words, if you are turning the screw counterclockwise toward your desired beam hieght, go slightly past that height and then turn the screw clockwise.
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I have an '05 and the fog lamps have aiming screws that are accessible from the bottom of the housing (your screwdriver will be pointing up). Toyota advises that the final turn of the screw should be in the clockwise direction. In other words, if you are turning the screw counterclockwise toward your desired beam height, go slightly past that height and then turn the screw clockwise.
Ok, I just checked and it looks like a phillips will be used and the screw is connected to a rod which I assume is what helps adjust it up and down.
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