Question posted by Timwhite1138 on December 23rd, 2021

Adjustable Headlights

Does it have adjustable headlights on the 2012

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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on December 24th, 2021 8:23 AM
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Can you manually adjust headlights?

Turn the lights off and use a screwdriver to turn the screws until the headlight is at the level you require. Turn your headlights back on to see if further adjustment is required. There should be a screw to adjust the lamp vertically and another screw to align it horizontally. Do each adjustment one at a time.

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Step 1

Clean the headlamps and prepare your Chrysler Town and Country for the adjustment. You want to maintain the amount of cargo weight, tire pressure and fuel level typical for a normal day.

Step 2

Park your Chrysler Town and Country on a flat surface 25 feet away from a wall or screen. You want to leave the headlights on.

Step 3

Rock the car gently by pushing down on the bumper. This allows the suspension on the mini-van to settle.

Step 4

Measure the distance from your headlights to the ground and mark the location on the wall with masking tape or a writing utensil.

Step 5

Open the hood and locate the vertical adjustment screws. The location varies depending on the style of headlight Chrysler used during manufacturing. On the Chrysler Town and Country, you can only adjust the low beam. The low beam adjustment controls the high beam adjustment.

Step 6

Set the adjustment gauge to "0" for each headlight. This might adjust your trajectory enough so your headlights hit the center mark on the wall. If not, use a Phillips screwdriver, Torx tool or an Allen wrench to adjust each headlight until it does hit the mark.

Allow a 2-inch variance for your low beams. You won't be able to get the high beam and low beam lights to both hit the center, so center the one you use the most often. You may find it helpful to cover one of the headlights-be careful not to leave the headlights cover too long as heat builds up and can shatter the headlight.


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