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HOW TO: 2015 i30 Headlight adjustments (Non self levelling H7 bulbs)

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Offline omegaspeedy

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Hi guys,

Thought this might be helpful for some of you. It's for Non self levelling H7 bulb units on my 2015 i30.

For the adjustment you'll need either a medium to large head Phillips screw driver with shank at least 140mm long for physical reach (method 1), or a short shank Phillips screw driver (method 2), or a socket set with 12mm socket or 12mm ring spanner (method 3).

Pic 1 Approaching car with bonnet up showing headlight unit on left hand side (right hand side when facing front of car. This will be the light used in all photos).



Pic 2 Notice the 'U D'  Up/Down symbols and hole for the long shank screw driver. This adjusts the High beam up or down.



Pic 3 and 4 Notice a guide for a screw driver shank lower down on the rear of the headlight unit. This is the adjuster for the Low beam up or down. Also notice in pic 4 the 12mm nut with Phillips head in it's centre. By rotating this nut with socket set or using a short Phillips screw driver, you can achieve the same result as using a long shank Phillips screw driver as all we want to do is rotate either clockwise or anti-clockwise. It's best to do this on level ground with headlights on pointing at a wall so you can see your adjustments. Ideally you don't want your low beam lights higher than about 3" below the start of a back window of a medium car.





Pic 5 Another broader look at location of High beam adjustment.



Pic 6 These probably won't need adjusting. They are a L R (left/right) adjustments.



Pic 7 and 8 An H7 bulb





Pic 9 Showing why you need a Phillips screw driver with a minimum of 140mm shank if you want to adjust by method 1. It show a vernier calliper depth gauge measuring down to the adjustment mechanism.



Pic 10 Showing a close up of the mechanism. See the little cog teeth? Your Phillips screw driver will engage with those teeth. Its crude but effective. You can also use method 2 and 3 by using the 12mm socket, ring spanner or short shanked Phillips screw driver.



I can't tell you how much you'll need to turn the nut, but if you do it at night on level ground facing a wall, you can see your adjustments. A little at a time is best and be careful not to blind other drivers. I guaranty you'll be impressed with the results. Hyundai is OVER CONSERVATIVE with their factory adjustment. There a excellent gains to be made.

Cheers James.
« Last Edit: August 02, 2015, 23:47:19 by Omegaspeedy »
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 :ta: James  :brilliant:

You are a pretty good bloke (for a Kiwi)  :mrgreen: :lol:
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:ta: James  :brilliant:

You are a pretty good bloke (for a Kiwi)  :mrgreen: :lol:

LOL :lol:
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Excellent work. Topic stickied as a "how to" :goodjob:
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Hope a Little add-on is allowed.  :mrgreen:

On the headlight there's printed the drop the light must have. 1,0% meaning the light must drop 1 cm per meter

To adjust them correct use this method:

1. Make sure you're on a level surface.
2. Park 2 meter away from a wall (measured from the headlight lens, not the front of the car)
3. measure the distance from floor to middle of the lens
4. Deduct 2 cm from the earlier measurement and mark the height on the wall
5. Adjust the headlights to hit the mark on the wall.



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Thanks asterix and how do you put your pic on this forum and keep the resolution ?
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Use an external host as photobucket or Imgur and follow the guide in the welcome section...  :D
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Cheers for that Asterix, thats far more scientific than how I did it :)
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