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  1. Sline Dipped Beam adjustment 
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    Hi,

    Now that the nights are drawing in I have noticed my dipped beam is a tad high. Can this be adjusted or does it need to go into the dealers? Other road users are beginning to flash as I approach and it seems they are too high.

    I have the auto level setting Xenon type fitted to the Sline

    Thanks for any advice.
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  2. Re: Sline Dipped Beam adjustment 
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    On the top of the light assy is a mounting bracket that is secured with a screw, that needs to be loosened slightly, then you can screw the adjuster which is at rightangles (Torx Headed bolt). Screw it clockwise (from the front) to lower the complete unit, then apply a light rearwards pressure to the top of the unit whilst tightening the mounting bracket.

    Do half a turn at a time, until people stop flashing you.

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