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Old Aug 23, 2023 | 06:18 PM
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Is there a adjustment horozontly on 2014 Chrysler 300?
Any info on either adjustment be great...
 
Old Sep 16, 2023 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by woody95124
Is there a adjustment horozontly on 2014 Chrysler 300?
Any info on either adjustment be great...

Halogen Projectors or HID projectors?

My 2020 has the standard Halogen projectors that can be adjusted vertically (no horizontal adjustment) with a long shank #2 phillips head driver or a small socket wrench/flat ratchet (8mm?). The screwdriver grommets can be seen from the top on either side. Be patient and make sure the driver is properly seated before turning. I used the screw driver after wasting $94 at the dealer on what I thought would be a warranty adjustment.






 
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I have L.E.D.S headlights..Thanks for info...
 
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Is their a way to adjust horizontal left to right?
 
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