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Highlander headlight adjustment

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#1 ·
I've searched the Net and haven't found any info on how to adjust the
headlights on a 2001 Highlander. There are no visable screws to turn. I
do see "up - down" and "left - right" on the top of both lamps but no
opening to adjust them?!? Anyone know where the adjusting screws are?
tia
 
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#2 ·
"Toyota" <Toyota@toyota.abc.123> wrote in message
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> I've searched the Net and haven't found any info on how to adjust the
> headlights on a 2001 Highlander. There are no visable screws to turn. I
> do see "up - down" and "left - right" on the top of both lamps but no
> opening to adjust them?!? Anyone know where the adjusting screws are?
> tia


The screws may have a plastic cap on them and have a bolt head instead of a
screw head.
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Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
 
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#3 ·
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 05:24:07 +0000, Toyota wrote:

> I've searched the Net and haven't found any info on how to adjust the
> headlights on a 2001 Highlander. There are no visable screws to turn. I do
> see "up - down" and "left - right" on the top of both lamps but no opening
> to adjust them?!? Anyone know where the adjusting screws are? tia



Look down...you should see a grey colored bolt with a large serrated
washer around it. But, IIRC, the adjustments are BACKWARDS from the
markinks, ie. the markings indicate the direction the BOTTOM of the washer
should go.
 
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#4 ·
=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= wrote:
>
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 05:24:07 +0000, Toyota wrote:
>
> > I've searched the Net and haven't found any info on how to adjust the
> > headlights on a 2001 Highlander. There are no visable screws to turn. I do
> > see "up - down" and "left - right" on the top of both lamps but no opening
> > to adjust them?!? Anyone know where the adjusting screws are? tia

>
> Look down...you should see a grey colored bolt with a large serrated
> washer around it. But, IIRC, the adjustments are BACKWARDS from the
> markinks, ie. the markings indicate the direction the BOTTOM of the washer
> should go.


Are you talking abot the area almost inside the fenderwell to the far
right or left of the individual light, at the back of the light? I did
turn the one screw on each light I found there, no movement at all.
Don't know what they are for.

But no plastic caps, screws, bolts or anything else up front! Just the
black plastic that makes up the back of the light housing connecting at
the "lip" to the clear lens up front. On the lip are the arrows and
left/right, up/down, but no holes just solid plastic. I'm wondering if
one actually has to remove the lens to find the screws. Probably will
have to take it to a dealer, just to have the lights adjusted so I can
see in front of the car, not a quarter mile away where the light now
illuminates.
 
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#5 ·
"Toyota" <Toyota@toyota.abc.123> wrote in message
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> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 05:24:07 +0000, Toyota wrote:
>>
>> > I've searched the Net and haven't found any info on how to adjust the
>> > headlights on a 2001 Highlander. There are no visable screws to turn. I
>> > do
>> > see "up - down" and "left - right" on the top of both lamps but no
>> > opening
>> > to adjust them?!? Anyone know where the adjusting screws are? tia

>>
>> Look down...you should see a grey colored bolt with a large serrated
>> washer around it. But, IIRC, the adjustments are BACKWARDS from the
>> markinks, ie. the markings indicate the direction the BOTTOM of the
>> washer
>> should go.

>
> Are you talking abot the area almost inside the fenderwell to the far
> right or left of the individual light, at the back of the light? I did
> turn the one screw on each light I found there, no movement at all.
> Don't know what they are for.
>
> But no plastic caps, screws, bolts or anything else up front! Just the
> black plastic that makes up the back of the light housing connecting at
> the "lip" to the clear lens up front. On the lip are the arrows and
> left/right, up/down, but no holes just solid plastic. I'm wondering if
> one actually has to remove the lens to find the screws. Probably will
> have to take it to a dealer, just to have the lights adjusted so I can
> see in front of the car, not a quarter mile away where the light now
> illuminates.


The adjustment screws are behind the headlight assembly. One or two
complete turns of the screws will make very little difference in headlight
aiming so you may have to make lots of turns.
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)
 
#6 ·
My 2002 Highlander has high beam between the low beam headlamps. The original high beam lamps are two filament, incandescent, with three pin connectors. Is there a suitable LED replacement that will have two "filaments"? The LED lamps I see advertised have only one high intensity "filament" and no low power courtesy lights. What LED lamp will do the job? Thanks
 
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