HELP: Broke headlight adjustment screw

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This is an insanely old thread. lol! There should be a plastic gear accessible under the hood for adjusting the headlights.
 

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Does any have pix of the adj screw? Where is it
Changed the stocks out for some black housing and the beams ars high.
Lmk thanks

If you bought aftermarket headlights, there are some that do not have the adjusting knobs. I think most do though, just look at the back of your headlights...like James99 said they kind of look like gears. There is one for up/down and one for left/right adjustment.
 

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Does any have pix of the adj screw? Where is it
Changed the stocks out for some black housing and the beams ars high.
Lmk thanks

Use a Phillips screwdriver

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You probably broke the clip that holds the screw/bolt threads on to. My passenger side broke to but i fixed it with jb weld to hold the clip in place while it can still hold it and thread in to adjust.
 

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I bought brand new DEPO headlights to retrofit and after turning it a few times it just stopped going up.... I can no longer adjust my headlights. Any fixes? I thought DEPO was suppose to be OEM replacement idk the adjustment knobs are so crappy. I've had another set before and same thing happened smh
 

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loosen the mounting bolts and move the housing, maybe even make the mount holes a bit bigger.
 
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