Headlight adjuster screw is a grey bolt with what looks like an attached washer with serrated edges. It is located on the back side of the headlight. On the driver side, it is directly behind the windshield washer fill spout. To access on the passenger side, you must remove a portion of the air intake, which should slip off tool free with some nudging. Turn the screw counter-clockwise to raise the beam, vice-verse to lower.
To aim the Mitsubishi Galant Headlights open the engine compartment of the vehicle. Locate the headlights and use a screwdriver on the vertical adjustment screw positioned on top of the headlight. This screw will allow adjustment for position where the light will shine.
The 1998 Toyota headlight have two adjustment screws. There is an adjustment screw on the top and bottom of the headlight. Turn the screws to adjust the headlight.
You can adjust your VW carburetor by using the adjustment screws. There is an adjustment screw to adjust the flow of fuel. There is an adjustment screw to adjust the flow of air.
There is an adjustment screw behind each headlight inside the engine bay. Clockwise adjustment raises the beam, counter-clockwise lowers it.
Under the hood just behind the headlights, there are two holes through the metal. Using a long Phillips screwdriver, One screw is for horizontal adjustment and the other is for vertical.
There is an adjusting screw on the top of the headlight housing. Turn it left or right to adjust up or down. There is no side to side adjustment.
You can adjust the idle speed on your 1992 Honda 250, motorcycle with the fuel pump adjustment screw. Turning the adjustment screw will adjust the flow of fuel.
Open the hood and insert the tork driver into the tork screw. and turn to adjust up and down. The design of the lamp has a very sharp top cut off line, but very wide. The only adjustment is up and down. The adjustment screw is either on the side, or the rear of the lamp.
open hood. On top of each headlight there is an adjustment screw. Turn it either way to lower/raise the headlight
The 1995 Nissan 240 emergency brake has an adjustment screw on the brake pad. Turn the adjustment screw to adjust the brake height.
There is an adjustment screw in the top or side of the headlight nacelle. Turn it one way and it raises or lowers the beam and the other one moves it sideways.
I have only adjusted them up and down. On the rear outboard side of each headlamp there is a white plastic nut (I think 8mm). It is at the end of a couple inch long stock so it is easy to see. Turn clockwise for down and counter clockwise for up. I have no idea how to adjust them side to side. I recently replaced my headlights and found out that to adjust them from side to side you must have the headlight completely out (this is the only way you can get to the adjustment screw) and there's another adjustment screw on the very end of each one to adjust the light from side to side.