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Xenon height adjustment

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Hi

My C has been into the bodyshop and the headlight adjustment is way too high now, to save me a 60mile round trip to get them adjusted down a little can anyone point me to instructions / tools etc to do the job at least until it goes in for a service in 3 weeks time.

Getting tired of other road users being p*ssed off at me for glaring..

thanks

Carlo
 
Dealer job on Xenons - had it done - better, no flashes from oncoming traffic but the occasional half wit turns on main beam after being overtaken. Shouldn't mind really these are probably the same people who don't look in their mirrors at all during daylight!

Tony
 
Hey is that you Carlo? Being a German car forum and all things don't go wrong and if they do... we take 'em to the dealer to be fixed, weird I know! [:D] Probably not many DIY Cayenne owners changing their clutches etc (mind you they do last more than 2000 miles - ahem) [;)]
 
Guys,

Thanks for the replies, looks like I'll have to get it back to Bodytechnics for an adjustment. I know one headlamp cover was removed and the other probably came off to get the new bumper back on after fitting the steel undertray. I'm sure a respectable dealer would charge for an adjustment...

C
 

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