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I am about to do some driving in europe and have no idea how to adjust my headlights so they aren't shining on oncoming traffic.

 

Car is 09 370z.

 

Anyone have any guidance, or know if they actually need adjusting?

 

Cheers

 

 

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Remember in France you need to have the kit to hand, so you can still get nicked for having it in the boot. You need to be able to exit the car in the case of a breakdown wearing the hi vis vest.

  • 1 month later...
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Hiya, I recently found a post about adjusting headlamp positions up and down as my 70Zed roadster's were slightly too high on one side. There is an external screw for each lamp; vertical position only. I downloaded a PDF which explained how to get the positioning correct for the UK (presumably Europe would be the same in reverse) but I haven't got around to changing yet as my trip was a month ago, only a short distance into France, on the solstice and short notice so I left the lights off and took what I perceived to be a very small risk of being knicked. Additionally it was only a long weekend trip for pleasure and only a short distance into France.

 

I am on hols at the moment and don't have the PDF from Nissan to hand, but I'll try to remotely dig it up off of my home server and post it here. When do you go?

 

One important thing I DO remember, however, was that on the PDF it was clearly stated that the headlights on the 70Zed are constructed from RESIN not GLASS and as such, adhesive based kits would cause damage. You might want to independently verify this with a dealer (internet, public domain etc, etc).

 

Cheers

 

 

Posted (edited)

Hey, managed to find that PDF - wow my filing system works!

370Z Headlight Adjustment.pdf

 

Apologies, just saw the date on this. Came through as new on an email client on hols I haven't fired up in a while...Doh!

 

Might be useful so I'll leave it.

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