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Recently I was involved in a minor car accident the left front fender and headlight assembly had to be replaced. When I got my car back from the body shop it was obvious the left front headlight, the new one, does not reach as far as the right front. It can only be noticed on completely dark roads and the beam is only a few feet longer on the right side.
Could it be the new light needs to be replaced, or is it not lined up correctly? If it is not lined up correctly is there an easy fix or should I just let it go ? To me it is probably not worth taking it back to the body shop if I they are going to keep it for several days.
I can't see the pictures on my work computer. Hopfully they work for you. You really just need to look for the adjustment screws somwhere around the lights, and a phillips head screw driver.
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