Headlamp Aiming (Visual Method): Notes

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Base, 4D Sedan, 2.4 TSECTION Notes
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Horizontal and vertical aiming of each of the composite headlamps is done by turning adjusting screws which move the headlamp capsule in relation to the headlamp frame. The horizontal adjustment screw (1) is located on the inboard side of each of the headlamp assemblies, covered by a plug (2) on the headlamp bezel. The vertical adjustment screw (3) is located on the inboard side of each of the headlamp assemblies, below the lower edge of the headlamp bezel.

Some state and local authorities have specific requirements for aiming the headlamps. These requirements must be followed.

Fig 1: Identifying Vertical Adjustment Screw
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