Adjusting Sedan Headlight w/ no foglight
Adjusting Sedan Headlight w/ no foglight
Hey all, so i've been googling around for how to adjust the V36 headlights with no foglight.
found this thread but got conflicting info
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ustment-7.html
also checked the FSM
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/G37/Sedan/2011/EXL.pdf page EXL-172
then looked and still couldn't find the darn adjustment *****..
any of you guys can lend a hand probably a pic?
found this thread but got conflicting info
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ustment-7.html
also checked the FSM
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/G37/Sedan/2011/EXL.pdf page EXL-172
then looked and still couldn't find the darn adjustment *****..
any of you guys can lend a hand probably a pic?
I'm not with my car at the moment but I've found a couple pics that may help. You can see from the illustrations in your service manual the angle you need to use with a long screw driver to get to the adjustment screw.
In the "exploded view" from that same manual I believe I'm pointing to the adjustment "gear" (which is turned by a the angled "screw" not shown in this illustration). The 2nd pic is from the thread you pointed to but I've added an arrow pointing to the angled "screw" (here slightly covered by the wire). It's that cogged white gear which actually moves the lamp and the "screw" that turns it is facing up and towards the center of the car. Turning the screw slowly turns the cog...
As that thread also explains, you may need to pull back a rubber trim piece under the hood to access it.
Again, I've never tried to do this so I'm guessing a bit here...
In the "exploded view" from that same manual I believe I'm pointing to the adjustment "gear" (which is turned by a the angled "screw" not shown in this illustration). The 2nd pic is from the thread you pointed to but I've added an arrow pointing to the angled "screw" (here slightly covered by the wire). It's that cogged white gear which actually moves the lamp and the "screw" that turns it is facing up and towards the center of the car. Turning the screw slowly turns the cog...
As that thread also explains, you may need to pull back a rubber trim piece under the hood to access it.
Again, I've never tried to do this so I'm guessing a bit here...
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