Properly aligned headlights are crucial for safe nighttime driving. Misaligned headlights can reduce your visibility, blind oncoming drivers, and even contribute to accidents. Thankfully, adjusting your car’s headlights is something most drivers can do themselves with a few simple tools and a little time.

This guide walks you through how to adjust your car’s headlights for optimal visibility, ensuring you see clearly without putting others at risk.


Why Headlight Alignment Matters


What You’ll Need


Step-by-Step Headlight Adjustment Guide

Step 1: Prepare Your Vehicle

  1. Level the Car
    • Park your car on a flat surface about 10–25 feet from a wall.
    • Make sure the car is level — remove excess weight from the trunk and check tire pressure.
  2. Position the Vehicle
    • Align the front of your car squarely with the wall.
    • Measure and mark the distance — 25 feet is commonly used for headlight adjustment.
  3. Bounce the Suspension
    • Gently press down on the front and rear bumpers to settle the suspension.

Step 2: Mark the Wall

  1. Turn On Low Beams
    • With the car running, switch on your low-beam headlights.
  2. Mark the Headlight Centers
    • Use tape to mark the center of each headlight beam on the wall (horizontal and vertical).
    • Measure from the ground up to the center of each headlight on your car and transfer that height to the wall.
  3. Draw Guidelines
    • Create a horizontal line at the height of the headlight centers.
    • Create a vertical line through the center of each beam.

🛠 Tip: The top of the most intense part of the beam should be 2 inches below the headlight center height line on the wall.


Step 3: Locate the Adjustment Screws

  1. Open the Hood
    • Locate the vertical and horizontal headlight adjustment screws or gears. These are often behind or on top of the headlight assembly.
  2. Identify Screw Functions
    • One screw adjusts up and down (vertical).
    • The other adjusts left and right (horizontal).
    • Some vehicles use gears or Allen bolts instead of screws.

🔧 Consult your owner’s manual for exact locations and turning directions.


Step 4: Make Adjustments

  1. Vertical Adjustment
    • Turn the vertical screw until the top of the beam hits about 2 inches below the headlight centerline on the wall.
  2. Horizontal Adjustment
    • Adjust the horizontal screw so the beam centers line up directly with the vertical tape lines.

🧭 Goal: The brightest portion of the light should fall just below and slightly to the right (for right-hand traffic) of the marked center.


Step 5: Test the Alignment

  1. Check Low Beams
    • Make sure the beam pattern is even and properly aligned with your marks.
  2. Check High Beams
    • High beams should shine straight ahead, centered on the vertical line with minimal upward or sideways drift.
  3. Road Test
    • Drive on a dark road and evaluate the light spread. Watch for dark spots or excessive upward glare.

Tips for Headlight Adjustment


When to Seek Professional Help


Conclusion

Correctly adjusted headlights can drastically improve nighttime visibility and reduce the risk of accidents. With a flat surface, a few tools, and a little patience, you can make precise adjustments that make your driving experience safer and more comfortable.