Ulikefishsticks
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So I have a 2018 GT2 with the light bending headlamps. A while ago I hit a pot hole pretty hard and that might of messed up the alignment on my headlamp on the passenger side. I hadn't driven the car at night until a couple nights ago and I noticed the passenger side beam was aimed very low, like 15 feet in front of the car. Earlier today I tried to adjust the lamp height inside the engine compartment and I managed to raise it up to it's maximum and it is still far from where it should be. Now I don't know how I can go about diagnosing what is wrong. During startup the lights go up and down and do there little dance to diagnose itself? I think it's possible that the gear that is used to adjust that height has possibly jumped a set or 2 making the upper limit far below what it should be. I'm scared It might be something that the dealership tells me I need a new headlight for. I'm seeing them for around 1000 each which is definitely not something I want to do unless there is no option or I decide to keep night driving to limit. The driver side light works just fine. Has anyone taken out headlight and sort of know how that adjustment works? Is it something that is integrated into the headlight component or is it something that can either be replaced or adjusted/calibrated separately?