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Ha. If you drive in reverse it would be torture for people.
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I could see this happening.Remember, it might not be that they are to high. The Mustang has a stiff suspension and you can see the Zeons bouncing up when you hit a bump. You may actually be flashing them with the Zeon line as it bounces up. They might be thinking you are flashing them. There is no real way around this... besides the fact in 2015 the should recognize zeons and expect it on occasion![]()
I wondered the very same thing this morning, which was my first night drive in the new car.Took my new Mustang out to the country last weekend to visit family and while driving at night several people flashed their high beams at me...indicating that my brights were on...but they were not. I did notice that my low beams seem to shine pretty far down the road. Any body else think that their lights might be aimed to high from the factory?
Sounds like they are not aligned horizontally. Again, see the owner's manual on how to adjust headlights.I got my car back from the body shop who had replaced my p/s headlight assembly and it was aimed way too high. Problem is i see to remember the headlights looking like a smooth straight line across the top when I pulled up to my garage door. Now there is a discernable notch between the left and right headlight. So when driving, there appears to be a hole or gap. Can anyone post a pic of what their headlights look like shining at a flat smooth wall?
I don't think the S550 has auto height adjusting headlights.In any case, nowadays, I would assume most HID cars use auto-levelers, like the new Mustang.
I went to adjust the headlights horizontal alignment cause the left front points into oncoming and there is no adjuster as per the manual.Sounds like they are not aligned horizontally. Again, see the owner's manual on how to adjust headlights.
BTW - I noticed that there is a 3rd printing of the 2015 Mustang Owner's Manual, and in there they added how to adjust the headlights horizontally. In the older manual, it said there was no horizontal adjustment. You can download the latest owner's manual in PDF form off of Ford's website or other sites, just Google search for it.
Here's the new part in the OM on how to adjust horizontally.
Strange, as I mentioned before, the 3rd printing of the 2015 owner's manual (March 2015) shows a horizontal adjustment. Wonder if earlier 2015s didn't have the adjustment, and Ford added the capability later in the model year? :shrug:I went to adjust the headlights horizontal alignment cause the left front points into oncoming and there is no adjuster as per the manual.
Its like Ford purposely left this off to save money. That is GETO Ford.
Anyone else missing the Horizontal adjuster?
Anyone have pictures of it or where it goes into the assembly so I can adjust without bending metal and disassembling front end?