| Those huge eyes shining in the dark. | | | | ahead. You can do the adjusting yourself through the |
| Those are simply the headlights of your car. It is | | | | screws you can find on the assembly for the |
| actually a lamp. And just by the name itself, it is located | | | | headlights. It is just one screwdriver that you'll need to |
| in the head or the front end of your vehicle. Of course, | | | | take on such a task. |
| these have been mounted there not just for aesthetic | | | | To check if you do need to adjust your car's |
| purposes but also for functional purposes. These | | | | headlights, park your car first somewhere where the |
| headlights help you out see the road ahead clearly by | | | | ground is flat. Make sure that the front of your car is |
| lighting up and illuminating the way. In fact, headlights | | | | facing a flat surface - a wall, a fence, or a garage |
| are very essential during driving at night or even when | | | | door, perhaps. And then, turn the headlights on. You |
| driving during bad weather conditions like heavy rain or | | | | would know that they are correctly mounted if they |
| foggy days. | | | | are straightly even. |
| If you think that by simply putting on your headlights on | | | | If you find that they do need a little tinkering and |
| your car, it would be able to light your way up to your | | | | adjusting, you can lower or raise the beams by |
| destination. Well, think again. These headlights should be | | | | loosening or tightening the adjustment screws of the |
| properly installed at the right angles. Or else, you might | | | | headlights with your screwdriver. The adjustment |
| be driving with the headlights lighting the sides only of | | | | screws can be found usually on the side and the |
| the road when they should be lighting up the road | | | | bottom of the headlights. |