Headlight Alignment
Anyone know how to adjust the beam on the OEM (non-HID/non-Xenon) headlights? Mom's car wound up in the body shop, and when they reconstructed the headlamp area, they aimed the beam a little too low. (And I just don't feel like bringing it back, too much of a PITA.)
Did a search, but didn't come up with anything...TIA. EDIT: n/m, I just didn't search hard enough. https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w210/20549-headlight-aim-adjuster-not-functioning.html |
It's in the manual pimpin'. Detailed as ever...
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They should have two obvious 'crown' adjusting knobs inboard from the large headlights. One adjusts for vertical and the other, horizonal. OEM ones have bubble level gauge to assist with vertical zero. Non-OEM prob do not.
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adjust hi beam
Guys, is there any way to adjust the high beams on an early W210 car? I can find the height and lateral adjusters for the main bean but can't see any method to adjust the inboard high-beam units.
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Originally Posted by uberwgn
(Post 1779370)
Guys, is there any way to adjust the high beams on an early W210 car? I can find the height and lateral adjusters for the main bean but can't see any method to adjust the inboard high-beam units.
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I've got the HID headlamps on my car and the high beam is located in the small inboard lights next to the grille. I thought they were all set up like this :confused:
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low beam (outboard lamp only):
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5127/lork0.jpg high beam (inboard and outboard lamps): http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/498/hilowop3.jpg |
Originally Posted by uberwgn
(Post 1780406)
I've got the HID headlamps on my car and the high beam is located in the small inboard lights next to the grille. I thought they were all set up like this :confused:
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Originally Posted by michakaveli
(Post 1780593)
Don't understand what you're askin' player...
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i've disassembled, retrofitted, baked in oven, reassembled...blah blah, W210
headlight assemblies. the inboard HIGH beam is of fixed design. there is no easy method of adjusting....as the design has less critical need to aim. it's design and spread is simply to throw the beam out there in wide fashion. so unless there was lingering damage from an accident etc, the high beam should be pretty much okay. do you have picture of what it is that tells you it is aimed high or low? |
Raymond, thanks for clarifying that. I won't waste any more time on it.
My concern:
Originally Posted by uberwgn
(Post 1294914)
On my 1999 car, the HID is low beam only. Our previous cars had bi-xenon (hi and low) and that's how I expected the Benz to be set up. :( I really dislike having tremendous illumination in the foreground, provided by the HIDs, and very weak hi beams projecting down the road. There's almost no apparent change in overall lighting when switching to high beams under this design. My eyes don't like it and it's hard to get accumstomed to. My wife does not have HIDs on her '02 wagon and the lights are great on that car - - both high and low beams - - at least to my eyes. I'd never complain about the uniformity of illumination on her car. Sounds like I am stuck. Glad I don't drive that much at night. :rolleyes: |
uber-
read your post on the other board and now better understand your need. how about picking up premium bulb such as Silverstar or Phillips something that touts brighter light? I put the Silverstars in mine and that seems to help a little with the HID. i also read where the PHillips high end bulb might be better in compari- son to the SS but I figured I'd test this after the SSs died down the road. side note: with the HIDs running, turning on the fog light serves no meaningful purpose save for that perceived cool look on a FRI night when rolling the Ave. :) |
Originally Posted by raymond g-
(Post 1781754)
side note: with the HIDs running, turning on the fog light serves no meaningful purpose save for that perceived cool look on a FRI night when rolling the Ave. :) I've bought quite a few sets of the OSRAM Silverstar bulbs for various cars. I've certainly been pleased with them. My last set installed in the '02 wagon didn't last long (low beams) as the wife does quite a bit of driving at night. I think those bulbs are rated for 500 hours. They failed within a day or two of each other and I've since switched back to standard bulbs as I search for some LongLife bulbs made by Hella that I've had good luck with in the past. |
I've had SS low and hig beam on my '02 Avalanche for about three years. Use them often and still going.
I used the SS fogs and those died in about thirty days. OSRAM replaced them for free with a new design, which also failed in about the same time frame :wall: So I gave up on those. My MB has the HID lows. I put on Eurolite brand bulbs for high beam and they've been on for about three years also. I used the Titanium bulbs for the turn signals (gets rid of the yellow/orange look). |
Originally Posted by JKA
(Post 1782131)
I put on Eurolite brand bulbs for high beam and they've been on for about three years also. Thanks. |
When all else fails: RTFM !!
I checked the OM index for headlights and it describes how to turn them on and use of the standing lights. However, when scanning the "Practical Hints" section, I did come across a nice bit on "Adusting Headlamp Aim" and they state the hi and lo beams are adjusted simulataneously. Halogen procedure: http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/6697/hallai8.jpg http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/4796/halrei6.jpg HID procedure: http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/9762/xenonleb6.jpg http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/792/xenonrpr6.jpg (WOW, I can't believe the effort to get such a simple question answered.) It's strange, my car doesn't have part #9 pictured in the diagram. I think my wife's car does. HID assembly: http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5918/lampstl4.jpg |
Originally Posted by uberwgn
(Post 1782457)
Hi, any follow up info on this Eurolite bulb? Link?
Thanks. http://www.cardomain.com/shopbrand/Eurolite?ref=gogw5 |
Thanks for the link.
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