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Adjusting S2 headlights
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:43 pm
by simon
Since lowering the front of the car, my dipped lights seem even worse now. I'd like to raise the beam up a little before it starts getting dark early so does anyone know how to do this?
It doesn't mention anything about it in the service manual, just how to access the lights and change bulbs.
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 10:10 pm
by Lawrence
yeah, spot on Neil
adjusters accessable after the light cover is removed
top light is dip
bottom is side and main beam
driving lights come on with main beam
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:32 pm
by alicrozier
I had to replace a dip beam bulb tonight. No need to take the wheel off for this, turn wheel full lock (toe out) for the 2 plastic screws at the bottom and full lock the other way (toe in) for the upper screw.
2 for 1 at halfords so went for the 50% brighter jobbies (£15).
Dunno if they are any better...
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:44 pm
by simon
alicrozier wrote:I had to replace a dip beam bulb tonight. No need to take the wheel off for this, turn wheel full lock (toe out) for the 2 plastic screws at the bottom and full lock the other way (toe in) for the upper screw.
2 for 1 at halfords so went for the 50% brighter jobbies (£15).
Dunno if they are any better...
I did it with just the wheel turned out but that's with the 175s on, 195s require the toe in. No plastic screws on mine though

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:49 pm
by Scottd
Stick piece of paper on the wall, turn on lights, trace light patten roughly on paper, then adjust them both a little higher?
I used that technique when replacing my S1 headlights, seemed to work ok for lining up the new ones.
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:52 pm
by simon
No, turn on lights, draw on garage wall, adjust, test drive, realise they're way too high, leave until next night.
Adjust, test drive, still a little high, lower a bit, sorted

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:55 pm
by Rich H
Bung in bulbs, look at pattern on fence, tweak up a bit, drive, pass MOT

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:26 am
by alicrozier
simon wrote:alicrozier wrote:I had to replace a dip beam bulb tonight. No need to take the wheel off for this, turn wheel full lock (toe out) for the 2 plastic screws at the bottom and full lock the other way (toe in) for the upper screw.
2 for 1 at halfords so went for the 50% brighter jobbies (£15).
Dunno if they are any better...
I did it with just the wheel turned out but that's with the 175s on, 195s require the toe in. No plastic screws on mine though

Yeah, my old car had 3 thumbsrcews to remove the cover, accessible from the wheelarch. The Exige needs the front half of the wheelarch liner removed (it's in 2 pieces), then the cover is retained with 3 allen screws.