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Old 09-15-2003, 05:21 AM
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Gents,

I don't think that the adjuster has dropped off it's thread - the beam can be raised normally - it just seems to not lower further than the current point.

Funnily enough, I believe Mac's point has a bearing! - the lamp I am having difficulty with is the passenger side unit - the alignment of the lamp has been set at pretty much MAXIMUM - LEFT - in other words when the vehicle has been set up to drive on PROPER roads ! (i.e. on the left!) - the importers have attempted to align the beams with a beam pattern more offset to the left (so as not to glare oncoming drivers) - I believe that in adjusting this lens to MAXIMUM left (and this is mainly the PASSENGER side - the driver side will be OK pointing pretty much straight forward)- they have in turn limited the amount of downward adjustment.

Anyway I'' be darned if I'm going to start ripping light units out and dropping the grille off - it will have to wait until the vehicle goes back to the dealers for it's next service - they can sort it!

On other related subjects - having spent a great deal of time in the States I can easily drop into a mid-west accent if need be - but it seems my H2 is very keen on my "Queens English" - however most of all it appreciates the dulcet tones of the Geordie accent - which of course I can also drop into if need be!

And Andy I'm glad to say I'm a true Geordie (i.e. born within sound of the bells of Newcastle's Cathedrals) - please don't mention the "M" word again - and what the hell is a Sand Dancer (I'm guessing someone from Whitley Bay?)

Darren
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