Simon968
Registered User
My local MOT tester adjusted one of my headlamps whilst doing the MOT this year as he said it was too high.
He asked if oncoming cars had been flashing me, which they hadn't, however since the test I have been flashed quite often.
Tonight I noticed that me car appears cross eyed with the left headlight, that was adjusted, lower than the right and also pointing towards the right.
I have seen posts before which suggest that VCDS is required to adjust the lights, but I don't get why that should be as there are no sensors on the lights only the stepper motors and the manual adjusters are independent of these.
So my question is, can I break out the Allen keys and put my headlight right?
He asked if oncoming cars had been flashing me, which they hadn't, however since the test I have been flashed quite often.
Tonight I noticed that me car appears cross eyed with the left headlight, that was adjusted, lower than the right and also pointing towards the right.
I have seen posts before which suggest that VCDS is required to adjust the lights, but I don't get why that should be as there are no sensors on the lights only the stepper motors and the manual adjusters are independent of these.
So my question is, can I break out the Allen keys and put my headlight right?