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Old 12-04-2006, 09:14 PM   #1
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Had the right hand headlight replaced in the focus, it was out of allignment pointing way down towards the ground now, went to go and adjust it but theres no way of adjusting them??? I even pulled the headlight out of the car to check (you have to neways to get to the back of it), and there was nothing!

Before anyone says anything, the LS Focus CL does not come with the headlight adjustment on the dash, so therefore we have a high left headlight and low right.. I even looked at the left hand one and broke the ИИИИing CLIP on the shield on the back off it, hopefully they will replace that under warranty and i dont have to buy an entire new headlight.

Cant wait for this thing to do its time and be replaced by another mazda, true dissapointment in more respects then one.

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Old 12-04-2006, 09:25 PM   #2
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Doesnt the manual have instructions on how to adjust it? I think I remember seeing it in there.
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:29 PM   #3
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Please find and tell me where, ive looked thru it, all ive found is the adjustment ont he dash which our car doesnt have or the ИИИИin way to remove headlight globes.. Nothing about how to re adjust the headlight, ИИИИs me how the car can even be ADR compliant...
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:39 PM   #4
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OK, I just went down to the garage and looked at the manual. You're right... theres nothing there about adjusting the headlights... my bad.
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:42 PM   #5
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Thanks buddy for making sure.

Talk about ИИИИed off, i need the headlights fixed on this car for tomorrow as its going south late tomorrow nite, properly alligned headlights are obviously a must for us and for on coming traffic, can't believe it has no adjustment to be found.
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:53 PM   #6
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If worse comes to worse, I guess you could put spacers in the mounts for the meantime.
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Old 12-04-2006, 10:11 PM   #7
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Old 12-04-2006, 10:12 PM   #8
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No time left for dealer.. Car is packed, i have to work tomorrow till 9 tomorrow nite, only other option is take my Car, but we have issues parking it at the place we are going to...

Why there is no way of adjusting them Ill never know :(
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Put a fat chick on one side of the car to level it out...
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Old 13-04-2006, 01:43 AM   #10
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while we are on the topic of headlights does anyone have the problem of one high beam light being dimmer than the other one? Now before you tell me to change the globes and various other things ive already tried. Put new globes in, put the old one back in adjusted the little screw things on the head light (did sweet ИИИИ all mind you)

So if anyone has ideas that would be awsome, also has anyone got some ideas (brands prices etc) for new brighter globe for the zetec (03 one not the new one)?
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Old 13-04-2006, 07:47 AM   #11
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Without stating the obvious, the right hand light IS supposed to be lower than the left. Designed so the light isn't in the eyes of the driver coming the other way (RHS in Australia). In otherwords, the headlight is higher on the footpath side than the drivers side.

Hard to comment further without seeing the problem, but maybe you're trying to adjust something that shouldn't be adjusted.

On dash headlight alignment, at least in the LR Focus, adjusts both headlights at once anyway, so wouldn't help if it was there
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Old 14-04-2006, 02:54 AM   #12
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If i remember correctly (I'm not going outside in computer clothes) There are adjustment dials/grubscrews sitting on the top of the headlight. There white and I think you use an allan key to adjust it.
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Yeah i have used those, they do very little at all. Still cant work out the dimmer high beam globe though, very annoying.
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while we are on the topic of headlights does anyone have the problem of one high beam light being dimmer than the other one?
not being a smartarse, but thats just due to the perspective.....

sit on the passenger side of your car and you'll say they're the oposite
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If i remember correctly (I'm not going outside in computer clothes) There are adjustment dials/grubscrews sitting on the top of the headlight. There white and I think you use an allan key to adjust it.
yes, they are the adjustment for the reflector , the geared ratio isnt 1:1, so it will seem as though they arent adjusting...
use an allen key type bit on a fairly slow cordless drill........and dont over adjust them or else you'll stuff the adjustment.

my reccomendation is to take it to a panel shop or electrition to do the adjustmeny for you.....
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yes, they are the adjustment for the reflector , the geared ratio isnt 1:1, so it will seem as though they arent adjusting...
use an allen key type bit on a fairly slow cordless drill........and dont over adjust them or else you'll stuff the adjustment.

my reccomendation is to take it to a panel shop or electrition to do the adjustmeny for you.....
I stripped the thread off the adjustment knob of our my parents old EF the second day they had it in 97. :S

A garage that does roadworthies should be able to adjust it as well to suit ADRs beam direction height
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Old 16-04-2006, 10:13 PM   #16
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No its not perspective. I was told while driving up to someone at night with the highs on that one globe was dim. I told them the same thing "just the way you are lookin at it dude". But when i sit in the car and have the lights pointing at something that reflects the image of the car (like a window) the passenger light IS dimmer, and it never used to be.

Im not sure when exactly it happened, but i hit a bird and it blew out my indicator on that side (big ИИИИing bird). Im assuming it could have something to do with that, if the bird hit it hard enought to blow a globe maybe it knocked the high beam relfector thing right out of place?

Its not important cos the light still works its just a masive pain in the crack.
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