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How to adjust GMC Yukon Denali Headlights?

11 messages, Last post on Oct 25, 2009 at 5:16 AM
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Replying to: alicia6 (Oct 05, 2007 8:28 pm) |
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My 2008 yukon has the worst headflights I have had in years. They are so low on High beam I seldom get flashed if i leave them on bright on a divided highway. How and where is the adjustment screw to raise them? Also what hieght and at what distance do I adjust them at night against a wall / Thank you.. Any other suggestions?If a brighter bulb is suggested what is the most I can go with out jepordizing warranty or causing an overheat or fire etc.
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Replying to: nofords (Oct 03, 2009 10:01 am) 1. make sure all your tires are properly inflated... 2. park on a level surface with no extra load in the back of your Yukon 3. your vehicle should be 90 degrees to the wall that you are using to adjust your headlamps aim (If your Yukon is equipped with auto leveling system, you probably want to keep the engine running to maintain the ride height; ...come to think of it, keep the engine running anyway to avoid running down the battery...) 4. the distance between the plastic face/lens of each headlamps (there is a tinny circle marking or called "aim dot" on each side of the lens) should be 25ft away from the vertical wall (the right way to measure the 25ft is first mark the floor where its vertically down from each headlamp's aim dot, then from each mark measure 25ft straight out to the wall) 5. You may want to draw a horizontal reference line across the wall at the same height as your vehicle's headlamp's aim dot, then two vertical reference lines at the same distance between your headlamps (left-aim dot to right-aim dot) 6. Turn on the low beam for the aim adjustment, basically looking at the wall to verify that the top of the light cut-off projected on the wall is with +/- 2 inches of the horizontal reference line (you may want to block the light projection from the other headlamp to only see the one you are working on - **** NOTE: DO NOT PUT a towel directly over the headlamp as that will cause over heating and damage to the headlamp unit ******) BTW, to adjust the headlamp vertical aim, raise the hood, on top of each headlamp unit you should see a male star screw in silver color (some call it torx screw); Adjust the screw left/right for each headlamp as needed for proper aim height. Good Luck!! Oh, aftermarket bulbs... I think 08 Yukon also uses the H13 (9008) bulbs; standard brightness of these bulbs are around 3100K. I am sure there are many brands out there (Hella, Luminics, NOKYA...), my personal choice is the one from PIAA (Xtrem e White Plus |
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I will give this a try .I wanted to know what the horizontall hieght on the line would or should be on High position with headlights. Thats the distance call it from ground to roughly centre of the beam on the wall.Thanks again.
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Replying to: nofords (Oct 05, 2009 11:42 am)
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Replying to: rsht (Oct 06, 2009 11:34 am)
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Replying to: rickg52 (Oct 24, 2009 6:20 am) |
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