I was revving up the car to redline right as I hit a bump in the road. All of a sudden my headlights aimed right at the ground 5 feet in front of me and they no longer helped me see far in front of me while driving. I was doing a little research and it seems that it has a headlight leveling link that attaches to the control arm. For those of you who have had this problem... is there any more information that would help me fix this little issue? thanks.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Headlight Leveling Problem
Collapse
X
-
The little plastic adjustments inside the headlight have a tendency to break. Tough to tell without taking the headlight apart, but basically those knobs on the top of your headlight you usually adjust the height with have long threads inside your headlight. It also holds your headlight in place. If it breaks, your headlight will point down to the ground
other thing that could’ve failed was the arm that’s connected to your rear suspension. It’s basically and arm that compensates for any passengers that’s sit in the back seats and adjust the headlights accordingly.
-
There is one on the right front frame rail and it is connected via a double ball jointed drumstck to the front right lower control arm.
there is another at the right rear lateral links. Since you hit a bump, you may have popped the bracket loose or the drumstick ball joint.
pic is inverted but the bracket/clamp is visible on the control arm.Last edited by FBloggs; 04-13-2021, 05:44 AM.
Comment
-
What happens if the car is missing the rear sensor? I have a feeling that when i got got my RACP replaced they failed to reconnect it...2002 TiAg M3 Coupe (SMG to 6spd), 2003 Jet Black M5
https://www.instagram.com/individual_throttle_buddies/
Comment
-
Originally posted by lemoose View PostWhat happens if the car is missing the rear sensor? I have a feeling that when i got got my RACP replaced they failed to reconnect it...
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jickel180 View Post
Same thing, the headlights will point downwards. I just replaced my link as the ball joint disintegrated over time. It's a cheap part at least, but a little tricky to replace back there.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...d/37146752797/2002 TiAg M3 Coupe (SMG to 6spd), 2003 Jet Black M5
https://www.instagram.com/individual_throttle_buddies/
Comment
-
Originally posted by lemoose View Post
Weird because in BMW Scanner, the rear sensor is not detected- but when turning the car on, the lights still do their auto level self check
Comment
-
Turn the steering to the right and take a look at the control arm.
you may see the bracket disconnected from the control arm, or the shank that connects to the bracket has fractured or popped off at one end.
If the sensor and its arm are intact, you'll have to look at the right rear sensor, or the front sensor has failed electrically.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bostonbruck View Post
Comment
Comment