Noel Report post Posted December 10, 2010 . . . above which I can see squat! I'm hoping there is a headlight adjusting capability since in this car it is frankly dangerous in certain conditions to drive at night w/ low beams on. The line of demarcation between illuminated foreground and areas out ahead that are not illuminated is way way way to distinct. All other cars I have ever driven diffuse this so you can at least see somewhat past the initial foreground area. W/ my FFH if I make a turn for example 90 degrees at an unlit intersection, the braking to slow down causes the front of the car to drop down slightly, and often I can't see a thing beyond about 15 feet it seems, so if a person, dog, deer, whatever is out a little ways I won't be able to see it in time to stop, so I end up putting my high beams on to eliminate this problem. Anyone notice this? Is there an adjustment? It's really a bad thing and dangerous potentially. Noel Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FFHdriver Report post Posted December 10, 2010 . . . above which I can see squat! I'm hoping there is a headlight adjusting capability since in this car it is frankly dangerous in certain conditions to drive at night w/ low beams on. The line of demarcation between illuminated foreground and areas out ahead that are not illuminated is way way way to distinct. All other cars I have ever driven diffuse this so you can at least see somewhat past the initial foreground area. W/ my FFH if I make a turn for example 90 degrees at an unlit intersection, the braking to slow down causes the front of the car to drop down slightly, and often I can't see a thing beyond about 15 feet it seems, so if a person, dog, deer, whatever is out a little ways I won't be able to see it in time to stop, so I end up putting my high beams on to eliminate this problem. Anyone notice this? Is there an adjustment? It's really a bad thing and dangerous potentially. NoelThe headlight adjustment instructions are on page 75 in the '10 owners manual and page 78 in the '11 manual. IMHO iIt's always a good idea to read the manual because it has much useful information. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites