Hi all,
After getting a new headlight recently, I’ve noticed the left front high beam is pointing too far down. To try and level it so it’s the same as the right headlights high beam, I used an Allen screw which I could see on the top of the back area of the unit, and managed to raise the headlight dipped beam to a better position however the high beam moves with the low beam, and when both high beams are at the same level the left low beam is too high and blinding others. I thought that these lights had the ability to move the high and low beam separately unless I’m missing something. Would anyone be able to advise? I can see another screw that is adjustable and this is near the low beam one and I think it’s mostly for turning the angle of the light. Is there a screw at the back of the unit for high beam adjustment only as I only need to move the high beam and not both.
Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
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Harrihealey02
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
Matrix LED or regular LED?
Pre FL or FL?
Pre FL or FL?
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Harrihealey02
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
Ash sorry It’s matrix LEDs and is the facelift model.
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
If it's a FL model, is it not still under warranty?
edit.
Ignore me. I've just noticed it's a 2018 model.
My bad. Must be my age
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
FL model started in 2021, so must be the pre FL AW
Matrix LED should adjust height at startup, they go down and then up again.
You could drive by a garage to have them fix it for you.
They should have special equipment for it, on sight is never as accurate.
outer screw is usually for height adjustment
inner screw is usually for left<-> right adjustment
Good luck
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
@Harrihealey02 has a 2022 facelift R-Line Polo and has Matrix LED headlights; their previous car was a 2018 pre-facelift car.Maarten wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 7:29 amFL model started in 2021, so must be the pre FL AW
Matrix LED should adjust height at startup, they go down and then up again.
You could drive by a garage to have them fix it for you.
They should have special equipment for it, on sight is never as accurate.
outer screw is usually for height adjustment
inner screw is usually for left<-> right adjustment
Good luck
@Harrihealey02; I suspect your headlamp beam alignment issue maybe a consequence of your headlamps not being correctly adjusted after your recent front end bodywork repairs. In the first instance, I’d be taking it back to the repairers for them to fix and if they’re unwilling to sort it, involve your insurance company. The repairs were very expensive and it’s in everyone’s best interests to ensure all repairs and adjustments are to VW spec and that you’re 100% happy. Also, it might be worth updating your forum signature details to reflect your current car
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
My bad, I looked at the 2018 SEL under his avatar
Come to think about it, was this the same car with the minor collision, front/side damage?
Come to think about it, was this the same car with the minor collision, front/side damage?
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
Yes it was - see discussion thread at the link below;Maarten wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:15 am My bad, I looked at the 2018 SEL under his avatar![]()
Come to think about it, was this the same car with the minor collision, front/side damage?
https://www.uk-polos.net/viewtopic.php?t=78677
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
Yeah, then he should go back to the ones who fixed the car.
Those are some steep prices.
Those are some steep prices.
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Re: Anyone know how to adjust high beam light?
I know this may only affect 0.01% of polo owners
however I managed to sort the high beam aim.
I used Carly to scan the car and found error codes for the left and right light control systems. After clearing these codes and any other system errors, I turned the car off and on again, then positioned it in front of a wall. I ensured the low beam lights were perfectly aligned, and when I turned on the high beams, they were aligned correctly once more. It seems that the presence of error codes prevented the high beams from adjusting properly, and clearing them allowed the lights to intelligently readjust.
I used Carly to scan the car and found error codes for the left and right light control systems. After clearing these codes and any other system errors, I turned the car off and on again, then positioned it in front of a wall. I ensured the low beam lights were perfectly aligned, and when I turned on the high beams, they were aligned correctly once more. It seems that the presence of error codes prevented the high beams from adjusting properly, and clearing them allowed the lights to intelligently readjust.