One of my headlights keeps pointing off to the right, and I don’t think it’s helping my visibility as much as it should. What steps should I take to adjust the headlights on my Toyota Tacoma?
. Even so, bumps in the road, collisions, or general wear and tear can cause your headlight to drift. Follow these steps to adjust the headlights on your
Start by checking your owner’s manual for the location of your adjusting screws.
Once you’ve located them, find an assistant to help you out.
Park your car on level ground and point it at a flat wall so you can see the difference in your lights.
Cover the headlight you aren’t working on so you can better see your adjustments.
Starting with the vertical alignment screw, turn the screw to the right to raise the light and to the left to lower it.
Periodically remove your cover from the headlight to ensure the lights are properly aligned.
When you’re ready to move to the horizontal alignment screw, cover the other headlight. You should turn this screw to the right to bring it in and the left to push it out.
Work with your assistant to align your lights until you reach a position you’re comfortable with.
Repeat this process for the other headlight.
Hopefully, these steps will help you adjust the headlights on your Toyota Tacoma. While a misaligned headlight isn’t the end of the world, making sure it points straight can drastically improve your visibility.
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