Headlight Adjuster Hack [Keep Creating Ep.3]
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2017
- Are your headlights sagging or misaligned? Then check out this hack or under 5$ to fix those broken headlight adjusters. This procedure applies to most cars and that is why I made is a keep creating video. This footage is from 2015.
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Great job with that and not so labor intensive!😎👍👍
Awesome
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I need horizon headlight adjusters for a 1998 Jeep cherokee Laredo limited. Part 55055122 they have discontinued this part. I’ve spent months searching and nothing. Have the broken adjusters still. Is there any kind of replacement that could be used instead or a way to fix the broken I have. This is my only car I need it working badly. Can anybody help?
Tidy and simple-- if i didnt know any better, id just think it looks factory. My headlights adjusters broke from the inside because the plastic that rolls the actual mirrors inside was already pretty brittle and just decided to break apart the last time i adjusted them... any ideas on how to force it to adjust? i thought about screwing a couple of bolts from the bottom and sides to lift it and rotate it but i read that its not a very good idea to expose the inside to moisture and whatnot.
@@swtmnk3 ill look into it!
Open the headlamp either using a heat gun or the oven method. I fixed mine using super strong glue as these parts are made of plastic. Vertical and horizontal adjusters were broken or popped out from position. This is the only way to tackle correctly those issues. And by opening the headlamp you can perform a thorough clean, just be careful when touching the chromed surfaces, do it gently.
That's not a jam nut, it's a set screw.
A jam nut is a thin nut that is commonly used as a lock nut and tightened into another nut, for example: the nut on tie rods.
👏🏻wow outstanding performance
Its a grub screw.
I think.
Or just go buy a used or new light asy
Not evEryone has 40£ lying around to go just buy one guess you can pay for everyone that needs one seen as its not a issue for you
@@rebeccaroberts5876 as a matter of fact; why even bother watching a video (let alone commenting) with a mindset that completely misses the point of the video... i dont get these people
Typical braindead consumer