Hyundai Azera Lighting

357 messages,  Last post on May 18, 2010 at 4:19 PM

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#352 of 357 Re: New Look!!! [allmet33] by ratledge

Apr 13, 2010 (8:10 am)

Replying to: allmet33 (Apr 13, 2010 7:24 am)
Sorry, I re-read my message and thought the same you did: but I'm in South Carolina. I just noted that there has to be a way since they couldn't have been sold in Canada without the DRLs. I'm not sure what's wrong with my horn, sounds like I'm driving a Pinto or something - maybe only one of them connected or something. I found a good alternative from CandlePower. Will get under the hood and fight 'em until I can blow an 18-wheeler off the road when it's going stupid.

#353 of 357 Re: New Look!!! [ratledge] by 101649

Apr 13, 2010 (2:44 pm)

Replying to: ratledge (Apr 13, 2010 6:55 am)
ratledge
 
watch our for an '06 black on black flying low and fast under the radar thru Columbia on 26 to 77 on the 30th in the late afternoon.....blacked out chrome and a candy apple red "RS" badge on the grill and yellow euro driving light lenses....traveling from Tampa to VA......as Jeremy says on Top Gear..."Out of the way Germans!!!"

#354 of 357 Re: New Look!!! [allmet33] by shalako

Apr 14, 2010 (11:25 pm)

Replying to: allmet33 (Apr 13, 2010 7:24 am)
You wrote "after 4 years I finally found out how to adjust the headlights."
 
Do you know how to adjust the high-beam headlights? In my '06 Azera,
the high beams are aimed too low. My dealer said there is no adjustment.
I do not believe him.
 
Thanks for any information!

#355 of 357 Re: New Look!!! [shalako] by allmet33

Apr 15, 2010 (7:54 am)

Replying to: shalako (Apr 14, 2010 11:25 pm)
I hate to tell you this but looking at things, it would seem the adjustment affects the headlight housing as a whole. It would seem odd that you're high beams are seemingly aimed low and your low beams are fine.
 
At any rate, to adjust your headlights...there's a neat little piece you can find on the back side of the housing between the low & high beam caps. I have taken a pic of the driver's side headlight so you can get an understanding of where to look (see in yellow circle).
 

 
Using a phillips head screw driver, slide the tip of it into the "cuff" and turn it to adjust as needed.

#356 of 357 Re: New Look!!! [101649] by ratledge

Apr 21, 2010 (5:05 am)

Replying to: 101649 (Apr 13, 2010 2:44 pm)
hmmm... I'll be here, but unfortunately in detention (LMAO): I work at the DOJ and my shift is 7am-7pm. Es macht immer Spaß mit ihnen oder dem Eigentümer Lexii Uhr bestaunen Sie die Azera, nicht wahr? (I've got a good friend in Copenhagen, so - I can speak Danish and get away with seemingly deutsch.) Helt ærligt det er meget lettere at gå med dansk. (Frankly it is a lot easier to go with Danish) or stick with English.

#357 of 357 Re: Headlight Problem [eclaixp] by yaqui1

May 18, 2010 (4:19 pm)

Replying to: eclaixp (Nov 12, 2006 6:55 pm)
Gentlemen: A few years ago, dealing with similar questions on replacement bulbs for my Volvo, I decided to simply use a photographic light meter (most any one will do) on a fixed base (such as a tripot) in front of the car to measure the light intensity from the bulbs. It worked nicely to prove which bulb output the most light.
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