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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: greencode on 01 October 2023, 18:37

Title: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: greencode on 01 October 2023, 18:37
Does anybody know if this allen bolt (left of the coloured wires) is the one you turn to tweak the height of the main beam?

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Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: jh_97 on 02 October 2023, 08:11
I need to readjust mine later today, so can let you know afterwards if nobody else can confirm before then.

I think the one you've pictured adjusts the left/right of the headlights though as it can be done using a phillips or a hex key - I seem to remember the height could only be done with a hex key because I had to buy one to adjust the height previously...
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: madstaff on 02 October 2023, 08:48
Strictly speaking, IIRC, your supposed to put the headlamps into a "setting mode" via diagnostics, then adjust the headlamp aim.

Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: jh_97 on 02 October 2023, 11:15
Hmmm interesting, wasn't aware of that!  :undecided: Anywhere that shows you how to do this? I've had a quick look on here and on Google but couldn't find much
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: madstaff on 02 October 2023, 12:05
Download the workshop manual - https://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=287703.msg2638863;topicseen#msg2638863

Have a read through of the maintanence section on adjusting headlamps.
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: Finglonga on 03 October 2023, 09:14
Left is the up down (it shows you the direction to turn on the housing), the one on the right is left right. You don't need to do anything with VCDS when adjusting as that only effects the self levelling when you lower the car and nothing to do with height adjustment.
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: SRGTD on 03 October 2023, 09:29
Left is the up down (it shows you the direction to turn on the housing), the one on the right is left right. You don't need to do anything with VCDS when adjusting as that only effects the self levelling when you lower the car and nothing to do with height adjustment.

I adjusted the beam height on my Polo GTI+ (LED headlamps) a couple of years ago as I considered the beam height from the factory to be dangerously low. I didn’t use VCDS.

Beam height is fine now IMHO; I don’t get flashed by oncoming motorists so they’re not too high, and the car passed its first MOT last month and no issues with headlamp beam height.

@greencode; I dare say there are probably a few ‘how to’ videos on YouTube (I’ve not checked) on mk7 Golf headlamp adjustment too.
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: greencode on 04 October 2023, 09:30
Left is the up down (it shows you the direction to turn on the housing), the one on the right is left right. You don't need to do anything with VCDS when adjusting as that only effects the self levelling when you lower the car and nothing to do with height adjustment.

Oh yeah, I didn't notice that text until I zoomed into the photo I took. Just to confirm, the UP-DOWN is an allen key and the LEFT-RIGHT is a Philips screw, by the looks of it.

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@greencode; I dare say there are probably a few ‘how to’ videos on YouTube (I’ve not checked) on mk7 Golf headlamp adjustment too.

Yeah, I had a good look around for "golf mk7 headlight adjustment" and couldn't find anything other than different years of Golfs and MK7 OBD11 tweaks.
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: jh_97 on 06 October 2023, 23:03
Does the car/lights have to be on for the adjustments to work? I've been adjusted mine 4 turn this week in increments, but doesn't seem to have made a difference. Car has been completely off though, so does this means the adjustments get cancelled out by the auto levelling when I next start up?
Title: Re: Adjust xenon headlight height
Post by: Finglonga on 07 October 2023, 09:07
No, the screws are Physical adjustment and move the inner part of the light. You do not need the lights on to adjust them, I always do with the car in front of my garage to see where they are pointing.