The aim of the headlights may require adjustment when replacing the headlight assembly or when the vehicle’s front body has been repaired. When the adjustment is required, follow these procedures, or have them adjusted by a NISSAN dealer.
Before performing the headlights aim adjustment:
Stopping the vehicle
The point P must be: “H” is the distance between the headlight’s center point to the level surface.
“WL” is the distance between the left and right headlights’ centers.
”L” is the distance between the wall or screen to the vehicle’s front bumper.
Adjusting the headlight aim
Be sure that the vehicle is parked directly vertical to the wall on which the headlights will be projected.
NOTE: The aim adjustment screws are located on each side of the headlights. The lower screw 1 is used to adjust the horizontal aim. The upper screw 2 is used to adjust the vertical aim.
The screws can be turned indefinitely in each direction. Therefore be sure to observe the headlight projection movement to determine the necessary turning amount.
Once the left headlight has been adjusted, perform right side adjustment as well.
”C” is the distance between point P and point 3 .
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