Posted in Motoring Tips
Headlights are some of those things that everyone needs to use, every time it’s dark. Most of the time driving at night and using your headlights is a worry free and simple operation, that is until someone appears behind you with their headlights blinding you via your rear view mirror.
When this happens it’s not only annoying but dangerous and distracting for drivers in front of you and oncoming traffic.
So what causes this to happen? Well there could be a few potential reasons; a front end impact could alter the angle of the headlights or crack the casing which holds the light in place, time and vibrations may cause the angle to change and so could replacing the whole headlight assembly.
However, the most likely cause of your new possum spotting headlights is because the rear of the car is loaded up, either with gear in the boot or a trailer on the back. If carrying heavy loads or towing a trailer is a common occurrence then the only viable solution may be a set of load levelling-levelling shock absorbers.
If you’re not weighing down the back of your car but you’re still lighting up the trees rather than the road, fear not as adjusting the headlights is a fairly simple process;
In some newer cars, the headlights can be simply adjusted by using a button or knob located near the right hand side of the dash for the driver. However if your vehicle doesn’t have a button or knob use the steps below.
If your headlights don’t appear quite so simple to adjust, it is best to take the car to your local Motorama Service Department for a professional to quickly sort them out.