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Old Aug 31, 2024 | 11:12 AM
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Default Headlight adjust not working.

2011 LR4 HSE..lights seem to be aimed too far left. At low beam I hardly see the passenger side of the road. Low beam follows steering correctly left but not right. I see no change in direction of beams aimed at the wall when turning the adjustment screws. I had to pop the protective plastic off each horizontal adjuster so these have never been touched. Not sure how much to turn...have tried about 1.5 turn so far.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2025 | 09:18 PM
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Resurrecting old thread… I found instructions to adjust headlights for LR3, but can’t find for LR4. Can I assume they are the same? I converted to shocks/springs and the front end sits a bit higher, am blinding people.

answer to above question… for the LR3, NAS vehicles you can only adjust up/down, not horizontally. Maybe same for LR4?
 
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Old Apr 13, 2025 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by honolulugator
Resurrecting old thread… I found instructions to adjust headlights for LR3, but can’t find for LR4. Can I assume they are the same? I converted to shocks/springs and the front end sits a bit higher, am blinding people.

answer to above question… for the LR3, NAS vehicles you can only adjust up/down, not horizontally. Maybe same for LR4?

answered own question. Took longer to write the thread than it did to just go to the car and do it. LR3 adjustment directions worked. Clockwise to lower.
 
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